City Band joined the procession of flower-covered pony carts in the second Tournament of Roses Parade. The Rose Parade has welcomed high schools, colleges and universities, and Military bands. Past parades have featured a variety of musicians including marching bands, drum and bugle corps, brass and percussion bands, and bag pipes.
Equestrian units remain an irreplaceable part of the parade. Each year, the Rose Parade features a wide variety of horse breeds who entertain spectators, each with their own style and grace, including Curly Horses, American Saddlebreds, Gypsy Cobs, Andalusians, Miniature Horses, Draft Horses, and more.
Equestrian units offer a variety of special skills and colorful costumes that tie into the Rose Parade theme while continuing to honor traditions. Each year the Tournament of Roses selects three judges to grant float awards based on many criteria including float design, floral presentation and entertainment value. As the award-winning floats venture down the parade route, they are preceded by banners showcasing their award.
FTD is the official floral partner of the Tournament of Roses. The iconic American company has been affiliated with the Rose Parade for more than 60 years. This category provides a visual balance and cohesive mix of floral and non-floral materials. Near the end of the route, the parade turns north onto Sierra Madre Boulevard and concludes at Villa Street.
Transportation : The Metro will operate throughout the night of December 31 and morning of January 1. In addition to overnight service on those selected lines, Metro will run more trains and offer more frequent service on the Metro Gold Line to accommodate the large numbers of anticipated riders on January 1. Call the Metro information line at or visit www. If you have specific questions about your visit, you can speak to a live person in the days leading up to the event by calling Visitor Hotline courtesy of the Pasadena Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Signature Event. View Calendar. They were the common form of transportation for parishioners. So if a parade was going by with a lot of show horses, the hitched ponies would get frightened and agitated. Then the churchgoers would have to leave the services to attend to their horses.
Like a car alarm going off. Of course horses as daily transportation are no longer, but the Never on Sunday tradition has continued. And so this year the Rose Parade will take place in all its equine glory on Monday, January 2 nd. Tending Nature. The Mallorca Files. Professor T Belgium. Fine Cut. SoCal Wanderer.
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