The congested streets and enthusiastic crowds along the parade route were
the best indication of the success of the Lake Providence "Christmas Parade
at Night," now in its third year.
The parade began promptly at 6:30 p.m. Saturday night, December 5, leaving
from the Lake Providence Senior High. The night was clear and the
temperatures were perfect for the enjoyment of both spectators and participants
alike.
And for the organizers of the annual event, the success of the parade was
a dream come true. "Three years ago God gave me a vision of a Christmas
parade at night in Lake Providence," stated Solomon Armstrong, one of the
parade's organizers. "And over the past three years, I have seen
a collaborative effort of the citizenry from all aspects of our community
come together with the same common goal, to bring a more acute awareness
of the birth of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Thank you, Lake
Providence and East Carroll Parish for making this possible."
Armstrong stated that the success of this year's parade was gratifying
to all of those involved. "And on behalf of Patrick Johnson, Pearl
Hill, Vernon Folks and the Voices of Tabernacle, I want to express our
sincere appreciation for everyone that participated in this year's parade."
he stated. "God bless those faithful participants who have been with
us from the beginning, those who joined in last year and made a good thing
better, and welcome aboard to this year's newcomers."
In addition to a number of floats, spectators enjoyed the sounds of the
Lake Providence (High School ) Marching Band and were given a glimpse of
several dance groups in Lake Providence.
Festively decorated horses, cars, trucks and other vehicles (two wheeled,
three wheeled and up) added their holiday touch to the parade.
(To see a list of participants, click
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Participants ]
Organizer Pearl Hill was reluctant to name the long list of participants
because she especially didn't want to leave anyone out. "It was a
total effort on everyone's part." Hill states, "We are especially
grateful to the Lake Providence Police Department and East Carroll Parish
Sheriff's Department. They did an outstanding job."
Armstrong agree with Hill. "This parade gives our church families,
our business associates, and our friends an opportunity to unite, not only
in effort, but in spirit," he explained. Armstrong stated that
the group was already looking to next year. "The parade has grown
as I have prayed it would," he stated, "and if this year was any indication
of the future, Christmas 1999 should be something special."
Armstrong stated that he shares another vision, along with Patrick Johnson,
for the future of Lake Providence and the Christmas Parade at Night.
"I would like to see us attract people here from Arkansas and Mississippi,
as well as surrounding communities," he stated. "They will be coming
here not to see the bad things that can happen anywhere, but to see a great
thing - people on one accord, praising God and His son, Jesus!"
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