WEST POINT, Miss. – This past weekend, the charming city of West Point transformed into a magical wonderland as it celebrated its annual Christmas Parade. With a delightful theme of “A Very Vintage Christmas,” the event kicked off the holiday season in style, evoking nostalgia and festive cheer among the residents.
Residents and visitors alike filled the streets, bundled up in their warmest winter wear, eagerly awaiting the parade’s start. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement, as families gathered to enjoy the colorful floats, lively music, and the jovial spirit that comes only once a year during this festive time.
This year, local representatives Kealy Shields and Murrell Evans joined in the parade fun, serving as colorful mascots representing the spirit of community and holiday cheer. The streets were alive with the sounds of laughter, carols, and the faint jingling of bells, ensuring everyone felt right at home.
One of the highlights of the parade was the presence of the esteemed Grand Marshal, Deborah Mansfield, an acclaimed artist and the Director for the Black Prairie Blues Museum. Mansfield’s participation brought an added touch of elegance to the festivities and recognized her substantial contribution to the local art scene.
The excitement did not stop there! The crowd erupted in cheers for the West Point High School Green Wave, who proudly marched in the parade right after their recent thrilling State Championship victory in Hattiesburg. What a time to celebrate!
As the parade made its way through the streets, it served as a heartwarming reminder of the strong community ties in West Point. Local businesses and organizations participated enthusiastically, showcasing their holiday spirit with charming decorations and festive attire.
Children were seen with wide smiles, their faces painted with glitter and joy as they waved at participants and shouted, “Merry Christmas!” The spirit of giving also filled the air, as many community members took the opportunity to donate to local charities, ensuring everyone has a reason to celebrate this holiday season.
In typical West Point fashion, the parade captured the essence of the season – togetherness, joy, and a sprinkle of nostalgia. As the evening unfolded, twinkling lights illuminated the night, and the atmosphere glimmered with the magic of Christmas. Attendees walked away with warm hearts and wonderful memories, excited to kick off what promises to be a joyous holiday season.
As West Point continues to celebrate its rich traditions and vibrant community spirit, local happenings are shared through social media platforms where community stories unfold and local events are highlighted.
West Point is a vibrant tapestry of cultures and traditions, and together, the community will continue to shine bright, not just during the holidays but all year round. Here’s to more festive celebrations and a joyful Christmas season ahead!
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