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HomeLocal NewsMulga Street float decorated to recognise event's diamond anniversary

Mulga Street float decorated to recognise event’s diamond anniversary

Christmas Parade Preperation Mulga Street Primary School Ayla, Joey And Agape TBW Newsgroup
CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RINGING: In preparation for tomorrow’s NF McDonnell and Sons Mount Gambier Christmas Parade, Mulga Street Primary School students Ayla, Joey and Agape prepare decorations in class for the school’s 60 Year of Christmas Cheer float.

A FLOAT filled with gold, glitter and diamonds has been decorated by every student at Mulga Street Primary School for today’s NF McDonnell and Sons Mount Gambier Christmas Parade.

The vibrant spectacle is one of 61 entrants participating in today’s event, which marks the parade’s diamond anniversary.

In line with the major milestone, Mulga Street’s 60 Years of Christmas Cheer float demonstrates the schools’ yuletide joy.

School teacher Chris Schebella said the school became involved with the parade in 2014 and participated in the event every two years.

“Initially we had all these costumes so we thought we would see if we can use them again,” she said.

“This year would not usually be our year of involvement, but as it is such a special occasion we thought we would make an exception.”

Ms Schebella said students were always excited to participate in the parade preparations.

“I love the parade and just seeing the kids arriving dressed up and happy on the day,” she said.

“I love the looks of wonder on kids and adults faces.

“You think the parade must hold a lot of memories when you watch the elderly people.”

Ms Schebella said this year’s float incorporated a theme of diamonds, gold and silver and would feature children dressed up in Christmas clothing.

“There is quite a lot of preparation involved, but this year we have asked all the class teachers in the main building to make a decoration to add to the float,” she said.

Ms Schebella said preparing for the entry was difficult, but praised the efforts of school community members for their help.

“It was things like finding a space where we could set up the night before and leave it knowing it was safe,” she said.

“Everyone I have spoken to has only been more willing to lend us things and make themselves available.

“There are a lot of people who support the event outside of school too and we thank them for all they have done.”

Pre-parade entertainment will include roving performers from Adelaide-based circus and street theatre company Slack Taxi.

The community is urged to be mindful of road closures in place as thousands are expected to flock to the city centre for the event.

The parade starts at 11am today and will continue from 1pm with a concert at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre by South Australian and Victorian brass bands.

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