The organizers of the Milwaukee Holiday
Parade announced Wednesday that the 2017 parade was its last. The parade
has been an annual event for 91 years.
The
DeGrace family, who has been managing the parade since 1953, decided to
retire. The family hopes someone else will step up to manage the
longstanding Milwaukee tradition.
Suzanne DeGrace
Spaeth said in a news release, "The massive community support and our
many-thousands of rain-or-shine attendees are the reasons we’ve
continued the parade for all of these years.”
The family made the decision because of a lack of financial support, vendor changes and downtown construction projects like building construction and roadwork. The parade's main financial backer was the now-bankrupt Bon-Ton Stores Inc. The annual fundraising goal has been about $150,000.
From horses to marching bands, dancers, dignitaries and racing sausages,
the 86th Annual Milwaukee Holiday Parade brought cheer to the city
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The annual parade was held the Saturday morning before Thanksgiving and stood as a kickoff to the holiday season. More than 100 marching bands, floats and local personalities participated in the parade.
From: https://www.jsonline.com/story/entertainment/2018/08/29/2017-milwaukee-holiday-parade-last-due-lack-support/1132311002/
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