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Christmas Spirit
Peace on Earth
2014 Official La Jolla Christmas Parade Program produced and published by LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS.
La Jolla Christmas Parade Program 2 FRIDAY · DECEMBER 5, 2014LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
The 57th Annual La Jolla Christmas Parade& Holiday Festival begins at 1:30 pm Sunday,December 7, on Girard Avenue at Kline Streetand proceeds to the La Jolla Recreation Centerand the start of the Holiday Festival. Thisyear’s Parade, “Spirit of Christmas – Peace onEarth" attracts more than 20,000 attendees.We expect more than 2000 participants – withmost returning each year to continue this Vil-lage tradition. Our event is organized and con-ducted by volunteers, and funded throughcommunity sponsorships and donations.
This event is organized by the La Jolla Christ-mas Parade and Holiday Festival Foundation,a 501c(3) non-profit organization. This yearthe Foundation is fortunate to have two greatHonorary Co-Chairs, Bill Kellogg and JackMcGrory.
The Parade begins with the Antique Air-craft Association performing their traditionalFlyover of the Village and Parade Route. Ourlargest Parade ever with over 100 entries willproceed down the Parade route. Accompany-ing our 6 Parade Marshals are Floats, Bands,Beauty Queens, Canines, Marching Units,Equestrians, Miscellaneous and Vintage Vehi-cles, Abdullah the Camel, Fire Engines, andan antique Police Paddy Wagon. Keeping withour tradition of honoring individuals or orga-nizations that have made major contributionsto the community, we honor Annette Brad-bury and Cari Massaad representing LasPatronas, Grand Marshal leading the parade.Others being honored are Phyllis Minnick,Civic Marshal, Tom Goodman, Education Mar-shal, Greg McKee, CONNECT, Innovation Mar-shal, Doug Fitzgerald, Sports Marshal, andSteve Kappes and the Military Outreach TennisTeam, Military Marshal.
Enjoy a great day in the Village watchingthe parade assemble and travel down Girardand Prospect and attending the Holiday Festi-
val at the Rec Center. The Festival includes anEntertainment Stage, air jumps, face painting,games and educational and interactive activi-ties for the kids, and as a special treat – photoswith Santa, made possible by Sunrise Rotary.The Festival ends with the Lighting of theChristmas Tree by Doug Fitzgerald, our SportsMarshal and Chair of the LJ Rec Center Advi-sory Board. The Tree was planted over 25years ago and has been decorated each year byGDC Construction.
As you enjoy your day in La Jolla, avoid ‘MallMania’ and shop and dine at our local mer-chants who will all be open to serve you forshopping, dining, lounging – with lots of park-ing available, making it is easy to wander theVillage enjoying our seaside ‘jewel’. Check theparade website (ljparade.com) for currentinformation about the parade, including maps,parking, street closures, and Parade Dayschedule with links to our Sponsors andDonors who make the Parade possible. A list ofparticipants in the parade is also on the web-site, so find groups and people you know andhave fun watching them go down the Paraderoute! No Reservations Needed.
Thanks are due to the Christmas Parade andHoliday Festival Committee – a small group ofdedicated and cheerful volunteers – manyhave been volunteering for over 25 years! TheChristmas Parade and Holiday Festival wouldnot be possible without their many efforts,from helping raise funds to making sure allentrants have a fun and safe experience, mak-ing my job so much easier. A special thanks toPat Wells who is the 'hub' of the parade. AsParade Administrator she is responsible forregistration, administration of all aspects ofthe parade, coordinating and answering thou-sands of emails and phone calls and creatingand maintaining our parade database. MikeCarlin, Parade Director, keeps us safe while
having fun and sets a high standard for anefficient and unmatched operation. CynthiaAdams-Carlin, coordinating beauty queens,bands, marching units and prepares our oper-ational lineup files. Brother Steve Carlin is anessential Parade Day official insuring safetyalong parade route and especially the end-of-parade 'chaos'. Along with the Carlins, DaveIrwin, Gail Forbes and Carol Burchard andCharlene Boyl have been working over 20years to keep our tradition going. Annette andTerry Buis host our meetings with wonderfulhospitality and pitch in to make banners andwork Miscellaneous and VIP Vehicles. On apersonal note I am grateful to our webmaster(my son David Bache) who creates the website,registration software and other tools. This is his8th year, streamlining our operation moreeach year.
The Parade could not happen without thesponsorships and donations received fromlocal businesses and residents. John Barbeygenerously donated early in the year making it
possible to plan the 2014 Parade. AudreyGeisel and the Dr. Seuss Foundation continueto be our Parade Sponsor with Darlene MarcosShiley joining for first time as Silver Sponsor.We are grateful for the continued support fromKiwanis, Rotary and the many sponsorshipsand donations received from local businessesand residents.
Please thank your friends and neighbors,Refer to our list of Sponsors and thank themfor making this day possible.
Our volunteers work countless hours toorganize this event, but the community appre-ciation and support makes it all worthwhile.
Ann Kerr Bache,Event Organizer and PresidentLa Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday FestivalFoundation
Jack McGrory and Bill Kellogg, Honorary Parade Co-Chairs
La Jolla Christmas ParadeFoundation proudly brings you
Christmas Spirit... Peace on Earth
Event Chair – Ann Kerr Bache
Parade Chairs – Jack McGrory, & Bill Kellogg,
Registration and Administration – Pat Wells
Director Parade Operations – Mike Carlin
Parade Coordinators
Bands – Cynthia Adams-Carlin
Banners & Scouts – Leslie Armstrong
Equestrians – Warren Heenan & John Norris
Floats & Safety – Dave Irwin
Information Desk – Charlene Boyl & Laura Scheid
Marshals & VIPs – Louise Heenan
Marching Units – Cynthia Adams-Carlin
Miscellaneous Vehicles – Carol Burchard & Annette Ritchie-Buis
VIP Vehicles – Terry Buis & Gary Bulfer
VIP Reception – Louise Heenan & Sally Fuller
Holiday Festival Chair – Cindy Greatrex
Festival Coordinator – Gail Forbes
Tree Coordinator – Pancho Dewhurst & Sunrise Rotary
Publicity – Ruth Hathaway Chandler
Toastmasters Announcements – Phil Covington
Web Design & Media – David Bache
2014 La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival Committee
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Education Marshal
Tom Goodman Tom Goodman served with honor as Super-
intendent of Schools for both San Diego Cityand Santa Clara County, bringing a wealth ofeducational experience to the role. His execu-tive leadership in this guise revealed a gen-uine passion for mentoring students and fos-tering educational success.
In his long tenure, Tom improved qualityinitiatives and played a lead role in negotiatingthe complex requirements of Federal testingstandards. Tom's stellar career includes arobust history of youth community service,including a focus on reaching at-risk youth.
Tom spends much time today on variouscommunity service roles in La Jolla, andenjoys traveling with his wife Cindy.
Innovation Marshal
Greg McKeeGreg McKee brings nearly 30 years of expe-
rience in the healthcare, investment manage-ment and investment banking industries toCONNECT. He was co–Founder of Global BioLink, a global Specialty Pharma companyfocused on the commercialization of novel andniche compounds in markets outside the Unit-ed States. Prior to Global Bio Link, he wasChairman and CEO of Akela Pharma Inc. andits predecessor company, Nventa Biopharma-ceuticals. Previously, Greg held roles as HeadCorporate Development, Valentis, Inc., andSenior Management roles with Genzyme Cor-poration in the US and Asia. Greg lived andworked in Japan and in Singapore for nineyears and speaks fluent Japanese.
An active member of Young PresidentsOrganization (YPO)/World Presidents Orga-nization (WPO), Greg earned a B.A., Eco-nomics from the University of Washington, aM.B.A from the Wharton School, and a M.A.,International Studies from The Joseph H.Lauder Institute of the University of Pennsyl-vania.
Grand MarshalAnnette Bradbury & Cari Massaad
Representing Las Patronas
Annette Bradbury is President of LasPatronas, a philanthropic organization with along history of giving. Since its inception in1946, Las Patronas has donated nearly $18million to over a thousand charitable institu-tions in San Diego.
The funds distributed to these organizationsare generated through yearlong fundraisingefforts and the annual presentation of the JewelBall, one of San Diego’s most enduring social,cultural, and philanthropic traditions.
Our Mission. Las Patronas is committed toproviding financial assistance to non-profit orga-nizations in San Diego County that provide valu-able community services in the areas of health,education, social services, and cultural arts, andto continuing our tradition of service to enhancethe quality of life in our community
Las Patronas is highly respected for its fiducia-ry responsibility to its donors and great steward-ship of each contribution it receives. The LasPatronas grant process involves a thoroughevaluation of each organization that applies forfunding including the review of its mission,operations and capital needs. All qualified grant
applicants are visited on-site and interviewed bya team of Las Patronas members. Grantrequests are then reviewed by the entire mem-bership in order to prioritize funding for the crit-ically needed capital items. This ensures themost fundamental support is distributed to non-profit organizations whose mission and reachwill have the greatest impact on the citizenswithin our community.
All funds raised by Las Patronas stay in SanDiego County and are distributed to many smallgrass-root nonprofits as well as larger, more vis-ible organizations. By giving to Las Patronas, acompany or individual diversifies its philan-thropic giving – reaching children and seniors,the homeless and the disabled, emergencyresponse teams and the military as well as sup-porting scientific research, health services, theenvironment and cultural arts – in a broad geo-graphical range throughout San Diego.
With its philanthropic partners, both thesponsors and the nonprofit organizations, LasPatronas creates meaningful connections thattouch countless lives and make San Diego a bet-ter place to live for everyone.
PARADE SPONSORSJOHN BARBEY
AUDREY S. GEISEL Dr. Seuss Fund of SD Foundation
GOLD SPONSORSCINDY GREATREX
SILVER SPONSORSMcgrory Family Fund Of
The Jewish Community Foundation
DARLENE MARCOS SHILEY
ROBERT PETERSENLa Jolla Management
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Civic Marshal
Phyllis Minick Phyllis Minick presently operates PM Publi-
cation Consultants in her work as a writer,editor, and educator in the biomedical field.Previously, for 19 years, she was Head, Edito-rial Office, at The Scripps Research Institute(formerly Scripps Clinic and Research Founda-tion) in La Jolla, California. Responsibilitiesincluded preparing medical research texts forpublication and grant submission, full chargeof publishing the Annual Scientific Report,and writing patient information and othertechnical documents. During that time andafterward, she taught writing workshops forscientists, nurses, and engineers.
Ms. Minick was the President (1994-95) ofthe international professional organization,American Medical Writers Association. Shewas on the AMWA Executive Board for 12years and a member of the Core Curriculumfaculty. She was elected to the position ofAMWA Fellow in 1987. She edited and coor-dinated publication of the two-volume AMWAbook, Biomedical Communication: SelectedAMWA Workshops – Core Curriculum cours-es presented at AMWA conferences and writ-ten by the course leaders. Presently, she is aregular contributor to the AMWA Journal’sfreelance columns.
Other professional organizations withwhich she has been affiliated include Societyfor Technical Communications, (President,San Diego chapter for two years), Council ofScience Editors, and Teachers of TechnicalWriting. As a community activist, she was
Treasurer of La Jolla Parks & Beaches, Inc.(2011 – 2014) and remains a member of theboard and Chair of the Beautification Commit-tee. In the latter capacity, Ms. Minick initiatedand heads the Children’s Pool Walk Project, arenovation and upgrade of the access area toour world-famous ocean pool. She is also amember of Friends of the Children’s Pool, theLa Jolla Community Planning Association, theLa Jolla Town Council, and La Jolla Kiwanis. InFall, 2014, she will publish (with co-editorAnn Ellis) Kiwanis Cooks, a book of recipesfor sale to raise funds and awareness for Kiwa-nis-supported, childrens’ charities. She willalso edit the annual Kiwanis special edition ofthe La Jolla Light.
Formerly, as a Red Cross Certified WaterSafety Instructor, she taught swimming in theBackyard Swim program. Her NAUI certifica-tion in SCUBA enabled her to work once-weekly for six years in the Kelp HabitatImprovement Project of Cal Tech ProfessorWheeler North as a volunteer diver. For ReadSan Diego, a program of the San Diego PublicLibrary, she conducted writing and readingworkshops as part of their low literacy adultprogram.
Ms. Minick graduated from University of Cal-ifornia, Los Angeles, with a B.A. in the Schoolof Letters, Arts, and Sciences and received anM.A. in Curriculum and Instruction from theUniversity of San Diego, California.
Ms. Minick has two children son Scott, CEOof Bind Therapeutics in Boston (wife Beth),and daughter Ricky, professional consultantfor Singapore Math (husband Steve) and fourgrandchildren, Katy, Jay, David & Michelle.
SportsMarshal
Douglas FitzgeraldDoug has been the President of La Jolla
Parks & Recreation Inc. for the past four years.As Tennis Ambassador of the La Jolla Beachand Tennis Club, Doug brings his mastery ofthe game to the courts year-round. CurrentPresident of the Umpire's Association and for-mer President of La Jolla Tennis Club, Doughas improved the skills of generations of LaJolla's players. Doug began his career as a U.S.
Navy tennis player in the Western Pacific/FarEast Theatre from 1966-69. From there hetaught tennis over 30 years in Massachusetts,Michigan and California from 1969-2000.Doug also worked as an Official with the Unit-ed States Tennis Association beginning in1969, and in that guise called matches forwell known players like Bjorn Borg, Billie JeanKing, Martina Navratilova, Guillermo Vilas,Ilie Nastase, and many more in such venues asthe US Open, Davis Cup and other profession-al tournaments across the US. Doug hasrecently retired from officiating, and is nowhonored with with Umpire Emeritus andUSTA Lifetime Umpire Awards.
Military Marshal
Captain Steve Kappes,U.S. Navy, Retired
Steve is a former career Navy Officer whoserved around the world, afloat and ashore. Aveteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and many
other campaigns he is currently a ProgramManager for KAB Laboratories, a San Diego-based software and systems engineering firmserving the Department of Defense and othergovernment clients.
A recreational tennis player for over 30years, currently the President of the non-prof-it San Diego District Tennis Association, thelocal arm of the U.S. Tennis Association(USTA). He also serves on the Board of Direc-tors of the Southern California Tennis Associ-ation. At the national level, he serves on theUSTA’s Adaptive Tennis Committee, and is amember of the USTA’s Military OutreachTeam. Steve is also a certified tennis instruc-tor.
As the Founder and Chairperson of the SanDiego District’s Military Outreach Committee,he spearheaded many programs that haveimproved the quality of life for thousands ofmilitary members and their families, includingrunning tennis clinics on bases throughoutsouthern California, raising funds for educa-tional scholarships for military spouses andchildren, and sending hundreds of care pack-ages to California-based troops serving in Iraqand Afghanistan.
In addition, he co-founded and leads a freetennis-based rehabilitation program that hasserved over 600 Wounded, Ill, and Injuredservice members, veterans and caregivers.The program has been recognized by seniorDepartment of Defense officials for its excel-lence and impact, has been featured in nation-al media, and has become the model for simi-lar programs that have been established atmajor military medical centers and WarriorTransition Units across the country.
For his service to military members, veter-ans, and their families through tennis, Stevereceived the Navy Region Southwest “Fleet-Fighter-Family Champion Award” in 2012,was nominated as the 2012-2013 San DiegoCounty Veteran of the Year, and received the10 News / LEAD San Diego Community Lead-ership Award in 2014.
FESTIVAL SPONSORSMARK EDWARDS FAMILY
JOHN & KARIN DONALDSONLA JOLLA BEACH & TENNIS CLUB
LA JOLLA KIWANIS
ARTS & EDUCATION SPONSORSFARRELL FAMILY FOUNDATION
PATRICIA NELSON HERRINGTERRY & ANNETTE BUIS
ELLIS FAMILY FOUNDATION
RJS LAW
La Jolla Christmas Parade Program 5FRIDAY · DECEMBER 5, 2014LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
FOUR BY FOUR CONSTRUCTION
PREUSS FAMILY FOUNDATION
JOHN BARRY FAMILY
CAPITAL GROWTH PROPERTIES
ROBERT A. COLLINS COMPANY
CLAUDIA & BILL ALLEN
CHRISTMAS ON CRYSTAL PIER
MARATHON CONSTRUCTION
BLANCHARD, KRASNER & FRENCH
RUTH YANSICK
LA JOLLA MANAGEMENT
GDC CONSTRUCTION
LA JOLLA VILLAGE LODGE
DW PRINT\WORKS
LA JOLLA TOWN COUNCIL
Come join us at Amicis for pizza/pasta or salad while waiting forthe Christmas Parade - or after the Festival
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Allen AirwaysClumsy Mumsy and CricketArmy and Navy Academy Atkinson Warrior BandThe Cameron Highlanders Pipe BandGrossmont High School Royal Blue RegimentIsland Steel Drum BandLa Jolla Country Day Marching BandLJHS Viking Marching BandMariachi Chula VistaMission Bay Montessori Academy Band, Alumni Band and Festival ChorusMount MIguel Alumni Marching BandMarching Matadors of Mt MiguelMount Miguel Alumni Jazz BandSpring Valley Middle School Marching BandStandley Middle School Marching BandSweetwater MariachiUniversity City HS "Centurion Sound" Marching Band and ColorguardAssociated Pageants of Alpine & Mtn. EmpireCalifornia All-American 2015CYE Miss Coastal Cities, Beach Cities and West Coast TitleholdersMiss American StarletMiss San Diego Cities 2014Miss Teen North County RegionalMiss Teen San Diego CitiesSan Diego County All-American 2015Canine Companions for IndependenceLa Jolla Veterinary Hospital & FOCASMuttropolisSan Diego Golden Retriever MeetupSan Diego Humane Society and SPCACarlynne Allbee and Kathy MilesGrand Ladies of the Old WestLa Jolla Presbyterian ChurchLa Jolla Village Montessori SchoolLakeside Frontier RidersRamona ElvesScripps Miramar SaddlebredsThe Prancing Pony SanctuaryThe Valley Center Rodeo QueensVictorian Roses Ladie riding society Winchester WidowsOMBAC
La Jolla Sunrise Rotary ClubAll Hallows AcademyAmerican Legion Post 275 Bird Rock Friends & NeighborsErling Rohde Plumbing Bringing Peace To La Jolla For 104 Years Family Auto ServiceHouse of PalestineKiwanis Christmas FloatLa Jolla United Methodist Church Nursery SchoolOoh La La Dance AcademyPirate Princess Parade FloatSan Diego French-American SchoolSan Diego County CYESt. Paul's Christmas-Reason for the SeasonStella Maris AcademyThe Gillispie SchoolWindanSea Surf ClubAloha Nation & Kumeyaay Nation of Adventure Guides & PrincessesBoy Scout Troop 506Craig Monsell and the Pacific Coast HarmonyDoyle Elementary Girl ScoutsGirl Scouts Pacific Jewel Service UnitGoodwill Industries of San Diego CountyJunior Troops 1893 AND 3098La Jolla Lutheran ChurchLa Jolla Volleyball clubLa Jolla YMCA GymnasticsPark Hills Service Unit Girl ScoutsSherry's Gotta Dance Drill TeamSAR Color Guard & FloatSouthern-Sea Dragon and Lion Dance AssociationThunder Squad DrumlineUniversity Cith High School Cheer Squad1960 Mercedes 190 SL 1969 Corvette Convertiblearmy truckBirch Aquarium at ScrippsClassic Thunderbirds of San DiegoJCVI Mobile LaboratoryLa Jolla Historical SocietyLa Jolla Village NewsLas PatronasMartina's TransportationOscar Mayer WienermobileRob & Claudia RowsellSan Diego LifeguardsSan Diego Police MuseumSeal Conservancy of San DiegoSoroptimist International of La JollaStar TrikeSurf Diva Surf School & Surf Diva BoutiqueThe Space CadTJ AnglinTWO MEN AND A TRUCK
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SCOTT & BETSY MCCLENDONADELAIDE FLOWERSBOWERS JEWELERS
WILLIS ALLEN REAL ESTATEPARK LA JOLLA APARTMENTS
THE KJOS FAMILYGLENDA ROTHBERG
LEO & EMMA ZUCKERMANGIRARD GOURMET LA JOLLA
JUNE ASHANNETTE BRADBURY
GREGORY & MARILYN NOONANCASA DE MANANA
CHARLES W. HARTFORD - THE HARTFORDGROUP AT MERRILL LYNCH
LA JOLLA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUBJAMES & ELSPETH MYER
THE HEGARDT GROUP WEALTH MANAGEMENTNADHIR FAMILY
TOM & COOKIE SUDBERRY, JR.STEPHEN & STEPHANIE WILLIAMS
Since 2009, the San Diego DistrictTennis Association, in collaborationwith Balboa Tennis Club and NavalMedical Center San Diego (NMCSD),has provided hundreds of free weeklytennis clinics and three annualnational tennis camps to more than600 wounded, ill, and injured service
members and veterans from all themilitary services as part of NMCSD’sWounded, Ill, and Injured WellnessDivision of its Health and WellnessDepartment.
These military tennis clinics andtennis camps have been recognizednationally by members of Congress,
the Department of Defense, VeteransAdministration and the United StatesTennis Association for their excellenceand impact, and are the model for sim-ilar tennis programs for wounded, ill,and injured service members and vet-erans that have been established atother major military medical centers,
Warrior Transition Units, and VA hos-pitals across the country.
The Wounded Warrior Tennis Pro-gram has made a positive impact inthe lives of wounded, ill, and injuredservice members and veterans. Thera-peutically, tennis has helped themimprove their strength, endurance,
balance, ability to transfer weight, eye-hand coordination, and overall fitness.In addition to the physical benefits,tennis enables them to learn a newsport, promotes socialization, decreas-es stress and anxiety, and helps withre-integration into the community.
About the Wounded Warrior Tennis Program
BAND SPONSORS
FLOAT SPONSORS
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Parade Day ScheduleEquestrians Arrive at 11:00 a.m.
Judging of Floats at 12:00 Noon
Antique Aircraft Fly Over
Parade Begins at 1:30 p.m.
Holiday Festival Begins
2:30 p.m. at Rec Center
Photos with Santa
Rec Center 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Christmas Tree Lighting at 5:00 p.m.
SIMON ANDREWSROY & DIANE BELL
JOHN AND ROSINA BEAVERJIM & MARY BERGLUND
CHARLENE BUMOLCAPITAL GROWTH PROPERTIES
BETTY DOW ANNE EVANS
MARTIN FENTONFETTER FAMILY TRUST
JULIE B. FISSORRIN & KAREN GABSCH
WARREN, LOUISE & JOHN HEENANSYD JONES
NICHOLAS & LAURIE MARECHALSTAN & PHYLLIS MINICK
RICHARD & MARGARET MULLENDANIEL & MARY MULVIHILL
WALTER & MARY MUNK
MARK & PATTY NUSSBAUMANNE OTTERSON
CAROLYN & ED PARRISHBETTY-JO PETERSEN
LOIS ROONWILLIAM & KENNA SANDBORN
DAVID & CHRISTINA SEARSIERRA MAR PROPERTIES LLCWILLIAM & SANDRA SMITH
MARK & DALE STEELEPLACE TEGLAND
DARRYL & SUSAN THOMSONLEE VIDA, M.D.
RICHARD & JOCELYN VORTMANNMARGOT WASHBURN
WARWICK’SH. NORMAN WATKINS
HOWARD & CHRISTY ZATKIN
SANTA’S HELPERS
Bob Simon flying a 1943 Boeing Stearman (red)
Glen Cruz flying a Boeing Stearman Last airplane owned and flown by the late Actor Steve McQueen
(silver & black)
Rick Fordem flying his Boeing Stearman US Army (yellow & blue)
Steve Byers flying his Boeing Stearman (blue & yellow)
Stu MacPherson flying his 1928 Travelair(blue & white)
Eric Moulder flying a Great Lakes Biplane (white and blue)
Karl Jophanson flying his Globe Swift (low wing & polished metal)
Dwane Shockey flying a Cessna 170 (high wing)
Swiss BUCKER Biplanes Various colors. Arranged by John Hickman
FLYOVERAllen Airways
CLOWNSClumsy Mumsy and Cricket
BANDSArmy and Navy Academy Atkinson Warrior BandThe Cameron Highlanders Pipe BandGrossmont High School Royal Blue RegimentIsland Steel Drum BandLa Jolla Country Day Marching BandLJHS Viking Marching BandMariachi Chula VistaMission Bay Montessori Academy Band, AlumniBand and Festival ChorusMount Miguel Alumni Marching BandMarching Matadors of Mountt MiguelMount Miguel Alumni Jazz BandSpring Valley Middle School Marching BandStandley Middle School Marching BandSweetwater MariachiUniversity City HS "Centurion Sound" MarchingBand & Colorguard
BEAUTY QUEENS/PRINCESSAssociated Pageants of Alpine & Mtn. EmpireCalifornia All-American 2015CYE Miss Coastal Cities, Beach Cities and WestCoast TitleholdersMiss American StarletMiss San Diego Cities 2014Miss Teen North County RegionalMiss Teen San Diego CitiesSan Diego County All-American 2015
CANINE UNITSCanine Companions for IndependenceLa Jolla Veterinary Hospital & FOCASMuttropolisSan Diego Golden Retriever MeetupSan Diego Humane Society and SPCA
EQUESTRIANSCarlynne Allbee and Kathy MilesGrand Ladies of the Old WestLa Jolla Presbyterian ChurchLa Jolla Village Montessori SchoolLakeside Frontier RidersRamona ElvesScripps Miramar SaddlebredsThe Prancing Pony SanctuaryThe Valley Center Rodeo QueensVictorian Roses Ladie riding society Winchester Widows
FIRE ENGINESOMBACLa Jolla Sunrise Rotary Club
FLOATSAll Hallows AcademyAmerican Legion Post 275 Erling Rohde Plumbing Bringing Peace To LaJolla For 104 Years Family Auto ServiceGillispie SchoolHouse of PalestineKiwanis Christmas FloatLa Jolla United Methodist Church NurserySchoolOoh La La Dance AcademyPirate Princess Parade FloatSan Diego French-American SchoolSan Diego County CYESt. Paul's Christmas – Reason for the SeasonStella Maris AcademyGillispie SchoolWindanSea Surf Club
MARCHING UNITSAloha Nation & Kumeyaay Nation of Adven-ture Guides & PrincessesBoy Scout Troop 506Doyle Elementary Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts Pacific Jewel Service UnitGoodwill Industries of San Diego CountyJunior Troops 1893 AND 3098La Jolla Lutheran ChurchLa Jolla Volleyball clubLa Jolla YMCA GymnasticsLas PatronasPark Hills Service Unit Girl ScoutsSherry's Gotta Dance Drill TeamSAR Color Guard & FloatSouthern-Sea Dragon and Lion Dance AssociationThunder Squad DrumlineUniversity City High School Cheer Squad
MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLES1960 Mercedes 190 SL Army TruckBirch Aquarium at ScrippsClassic Thunderbirds of San DiegoCornerstone ChurchJCVI Mobile LaboratoryLa Jolla Historical SocietyLa Jolla Village NewsMartina's TransportationOscar Mayer WienermobileFamily Auto ServiceSan Diego LifeguardsSan Diego Police MuseumSeal Conservancy of San DiegoSoroptimist International of La JollaStar TrikeSurf Diva Surf School & Surf Diva BoutiqueThe Space CadTwo Men and a Truck
VIP VEHICLES1919 Stake Bed Model T - Bill Allen1928 Model A Roadster Yellow Ford1990 Red Mercedes convertibleBMW 3 Series ConvertibleLa Jolla Concours d’Elegance CarsMiata Red Convertible1915 Packard Twin Six Automobile
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2014 La Jolla Christmas Parade Entrants
We invite you to become a Sponsor or Donate to the Foundation to continue the Parade Tradition. Click Here tolearn about Sponsorship Opportunities and Benefits and please help support this event through your credit carddonation on this website or by mail using the remittance form provided. Please take this opportunity to review thisinformation and help us to continue this community tradition through your tax-deductible contribution.
Checks should be made payable to the newly formed La Jolla Parade Foundation, a 501(c)(3) corporation andmailed to 115 Silverado Street #212, La Jolla, CA 92037. Thank you for your Support
Ann Kerr Bache La Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival Event Chair
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2:30 pm ~ 5:00 pm Obstacle Course, Games & Face Painting
2:30 pm ~ 5:00 pm Arts & Education Exhibits
Birch Aquarium
Venter Institute Mobile Van
LJHS Bioscience Center Exhibit
Surf Diva Lessons
Danny Darko Rocket Man
La Jolla Wellness Studio
Goodwill Industries
Educational Arcade:
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library
Friends of the La Jolla Library – Riford
Branch
Hand Painted Petals
La Jolla Sparkle & Shine
La Jolla Town Council
San Diego Audubon Society
Secret Garden Tour – La Jolla Historical Society
2:30 pm ~ 5:00 pm FOCAS Animal Adoptions
Festival Entertainment Stage
2:30 pm Kearney Mesa Concert Band
2:50 pm Cassandra Michaels
2:50 pm School of Rock
3:10 pm La Jolla Taiko
3:30 pm Gus Meza
3:30 pm Lincoln HS Steppers
3:50 pm Pacific Coast Harmony Chorus
4:10 pm Piano Hands
4:30 pm Chamber Bravura
4:50 pm Stella Maris Academy Star Singers
3:30 pm Photos With Santa
5:00 pm Lighting of Christmas TreeKickoff of the 100th Anniversary of theLa Jolla Recreation Center
La Jolla Christmas Parade Route, No Parking & Tow Away Zone Map
Need new mapart work
2014 Holiday Festival Events & ScheduleSunday, Dec. 7th ~ La Jolla Rec Center • 615 Prospect Street, La Jolla • 2:30 ~ 5:00 p.m.
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The Christmas tree gets a dusting of the year's first ornaments.
Gail Forbes stands precipitously as the tree gets its ornaments. PHOTO BY DAVE SCHWAB
For four generations, GDC Construction has been turn-ing visions into reality. Much more than your typicalbuilders, GDC’s principals have a deep interest in art anddesign that is reflected in the exquisite homes and business-es they have completed throughout La Jolla and beyond.Pancho’s father George planted the famous La Jolla Christ-mas tree at the La Jolla Rec. Center with the help of La JollaSunrise Rotary and with them GDC has decorated the treeevery year since!
This year the Christmas Parade and Holiday FestivalFoundation and Sunrise Rotary requested and were grant-ed an award from the LJ Recreation Center Advisory Boardto replace the aging decorations and lights in preparationfor the 100th Anniversary celebration of the Rec Center.Jim Poirier led the Sunrise Rotary effort to fund and prunethe tree to ready it for its part in the 2014 Festival Celebra-tion.
George Dewhurst of GDC Construction came up withthe idea of planting a Christmas Tree over 25 years ago anddonated the Tree and Decorations – Pancho Dewhurst, ofGDC Construction has maintained the family tradition ofgenerously donating decorations and the cost of decorat-ing the Tree each year.
Dave Irwin, erstwhile Carpenter, is float coordinator anda member LJ Sunrise Rotary – he's helping cut costs buycutting out the Seahorse ornaments designed by LauraMcDonald who created the ornament concept along withPancho Dewhurst of GDC Construction. Gemini Construc-tion donated the materials for Dave Irwin to create theseahorses. Baja Silkscreen painted and decorated them.Gail Forbes led an effort with some of the members ofAquaballo to wire the seahorses, star and other ornamentsthat are on the tree.
These Seahorses were painted, stenciled and spruced up
along with other decorations. The Tree which had a specialpruning by a professional arborist, courtesy of SunriseRotary, was decorated after the rain stopped and will be liton December 7th ending the Festival and beginning the100th Anniversary Celebrations.
La Jolla Christmas Tree Decorations - Seahorses
Volunteers help decorate Recreation Center Christmas tree.
Dave Irwin painting aSeahorse decoration.
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Time is in short supply during the holi-day season. Between shopping, cooking, bakingand wrapping, there seem to be precious fewhours to tackle anything else. Those who desirean old-fashioned, homemade holiday can stillexperience all of the seasonal magic by defer-ring some of the work to local businesses.
DECORATING — Much of the splendor ofthe holiday season comes directly from the intri-cately decorated houses and storefronts. Twin-kling lights and garlands of fresh pine boughscan instantly transform any building. Decorat-ing a home can take an entire day or more, butdelegating the work to a decorating service willprovide you with professional-looking results, aswell as free time to tackle other obligations. Dec-
orators can work outdoors stringing lights andcreating a winter wonderland in the fractionof the time it takes homeowners to decoratetheir homes.
BAKING — What would the holiday seasonbe without the sweet treats and inviting smellsof freshly baked goods? Local bakeries likeGirard Gourmet or Cups experience an upswingin business this time of year as shoppers flock tochoose among the pastries, cupcakes, cookiesand pies. Whether a dessert comes directly fromyour kitchen or that of one of La Jolla’s top-notch bakeries, chances are guests will enjoyeach delectable bite. Don’t forget to order early,as the popular shops become more so this timeof year.
CATERING — Roasts and lavish tables arepart of the holiday season, but so are the corpo-rate parties and cocktail events that comprise asocial season. Catering a party is an easy way tooffer guests delicious food with minimal work,and La Jolla has no shortage of top-of-the-linecaterers like Guiseppe Fine Catering and, again,Girard Gourmet. Some restaurants that do notnormally cater events may offer special pack-ages this time of year. Contract with a preferredcaterer early on to guarantee you can benefitfrom their services.
PARTIES — Social calendars fill up comeNovember and December. When hosting agathering of coworkers, family or friends,choose local venues for social events so travel toand from the party is easier on guests. Parties
can take place anywhere, including movie the-aters, bowling alleys, wine stores and indoorfloral nurseries. Some of La Jolla’s hotels, likeHotel La Jolla, offer specials on holiday parties,while the community certainly has no shortageof art galleries that make perfect spaces for aclassy event.
GIFTING —Shopping at local vendors oftenmeans more personalized service and a lessstressful experience. A specialty store — Ade-
laide’s, The Cave Store, Warwick’s and Jewels bythe Sea are just a few of what La Jolla has tooffer — may have that unique gift not easilyfound elsewhere, and shop owners may be ableto special-order bulk gifts. Smaller retailers mayalso offer specialized services, such as gift-wrap-ping or personal shopping.
Support La Jolla this holiday season by keep-ing your holiday spending in the community.
Short on time this holiday season? Shopping local can help
FESTIVE SPENDING La Jolla in all of it’s holiday splendor! Shop owners. like Adelaide's (pictured)often offer unique gifts you won’t find anywhere else.
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support homeless animals fromcounty shelters all around SanDiego. Look for the marchingcanines who will be up for adop-tion after the parade at F.O.C.A.S.'sbooth following the parade. We aremarching in honor of the foundingmembers of FOCAS, Peggy Howelland Sue Geller, who both passedaway this last year. They were activemembers of the La Jolla communityfor over 70 years! We would also liketo thank the community for theiramazing outpouring of support.
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The U.S. Postal Service in New York Cityhas launched its 102nd annual "OperationSanta" letter-writing program — with secu-rity measures in place to protect the mostlyneedy children.
At Manhattan's James A. Farley Post Office,members of the public started responding toletters from children describing their holidaydream list, often consisting of just necessi-ties. Volunteers must bring an ID and fill outa form that allows them to read mailaddressed to Santa.
Twenty major American cities are partici-pating in the program, with kids asking Santafor warm coats, food, clothes, shoes and toys.The gifts are then mailed to families. Namesand addresses are not visible to donors.
One desperate mother wrote: "I would bevery grateful if you can help us out by send-ing my children some gifts so they have some-
thing to open on Christmas Day."In another letter, a 13-year-old named
Franklin says he has two sisters and a broth-er. "I just wanted to ask if you can help mymom with some presents for my family," theteen wrote.
Children's Santa letters may be picked up atpostal branches in 20 American cities thisyear, including New York, Chicago, Washing-ton, San Francisco, Boston, Orlando, Cincin-nati, Philadelphia, Houston and Los Angeles.
In addition, a website dubbed Be An Elf(beanelf.org) offers information.
"There's no middleman or charity," the sitesays. "It's micro-philanthropy, direct from youto a child, when you volunteer in this way."
The postal service in New York City gets atleast 300,000 requests each year, but onlyabout 10 percent are answered, officials say.
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Operation Santa' letter program,in its 102nd year, is in full swing
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TOYSWelcome to the magical world of classic toys
at Geppetto's, A Child's Fantasy, an award-win-ning store where you'll find toys that inspirecreative play for the entire family. Geppetto'shas been a San Diego tradition for more than30 years. It's locally owned and operated, hav-ing originated in Old Town and now having setup shop in La Jolla and several other neighbor-hoods. We make a science out of age appropri-ateness, and our experts are happy to lend theirexperience in that regard. From the NogginStikfor infants to the Solar Robot for your teen, Gep-petto's can make your shopping excursion pain-less and fun.
Geppetto's, A Child's Fantasy7850 Girard Ave.(858) 456-4441geppettostoys.com
Evolving Toys and Games promises newkinds of fun. The big items here are centered onscience, zoology, the outdoors, Americana andthe Karmel Educational Games series, whichhas won 18 industry awards and whose mathand science toys have been sold at more than1,000 retailers. Constellatino Connect andDino Danger are only two of the scores ofgames and toys to round out your braniac'sChristmas.
Evolving Toys and Games8070 La Jolla Shores Drive(858) 454-4336evolvingtoys.com
Little Locks Children's Salon and Toy Bou-tique lets you clear two holiday chores in one.Not only is it a hairstyle shop for kids; it's a toystore too – the perfect place to pick out a littleone's gift while he or she primps for the holi-days. Styling chairs modeled after cars and Nin-tendo stations to occupy the kids are a nicetouch, even as the store brims with learningactivity games, arts and crafts, puzzles, dollsand more. Gift wrapping is complimentary.
Little Locks Children's Salon and Toy Boutique5717 La Jolla Blvd.(858) 551-5161littlelocks.com
Define: Toys! says it's your “one-stop shop forall things that could be defined as a toy.” Turns
out that that's a pretty subjective turn of phrase– because Define: Toys! Is definitely a very coolcounterculture shop, offering light and glowtoys like robots, punk and Gothic clothes, jew-elry and piercings and laser and pyrotechnicalstuff. This place is hardly mainstream, but toeach his/her own, especially on the holidays.Define: Toys!356 Prospect St.(858) 245-8697definetoys.com
Tula Ru opened in 2010 in Pacific Beachduring the middle of the country's huge finan-cial crisis. Since then, it's made good on itsopportunity to create a place where young fam-ilies could shop and find bargains and, moreimportant, find support and encouragement inthe important task of parenting. Many of itsfirst-time customers have no idea that its fare–children's clothing, books, baby gear anddevelopmental toys – is gently used. The own-ers look forward to meeting mom and dad!
Tula Ru5005 Cass St., Pacific Beach(858) 272-5622tula-ru.com
PETSPetSmart has a deal for your holiday – an in-
store photo event on Dec. 7, 13 and 14 where-in you and Fido can score a digital keepsake forfree. Meanwhile, the franchise continues to dowhat it does best – sell the highest-quality sup-plies for dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles and othersmall pets. PetSmart Charities also creates andsupports programs that save the lives of home-less pets, raise awareness of companion ani-mal welfare issues and promote healthy rela-tionships between people and pets.
PetSmart8657 Villa La Jolla Drive(858) 535-9175stores.petsmart.com/1158
Serving La Jolla since 2002, All About Ani-mals is your family-owned pet store. With over25 years of experience in the pet industry, ourhighly trained and compassionate staff endeav-ors to provide excellent customer service whilealways remaining available to assist our clientsin maintaining the health and happiness oftheir pets.
All About Animals5622 La Jolla Blvd. (858) 459-4583allaboutanimals-lajolla.com
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Right now, Muttropolis is offering 20 per-cent off treats, collars, leashes and harnessesin store and online – and as a dedicated petowner, you know that's not all that awaitsyou there. This is the ultimate destination fordesign-driven yet functional products for dis-cerning pets. Each product has been careful-ly chosen to fit our high standards of qualityand design to ensure only the best for yourcompanions.
Muttropolis 7755 Girard Ave.(858) 459-9963muttropolis.com
BEAUTYAfter a full day spent driving from location
to location to get a spray tan at one place, alash extension fill at another, a blowout at asalon and her make-up done at a counter, Jes-sica Hanson, Glo Beauty Bar's founder, hadhad enough. She decided that womendeserved to have a high-end salon focusedexclusively on accommodating them in aquick, trendy, setting for all their beautyneeds. And so Glo was born. Enjoy!
Glo Beauty Bar5707 La Jolla Blvd.(858) 551-8477glolajolla.com
First of all, you can't miss White Orchid –it's right between Ark Antiques and Finch'sWine Bistro. Other than that, it's a topnotchfull-service salon offering skin, nail, hair-removal, threading and hair services as wellas special occasion make up and lash exten-sions services. Think of White Orchid as youlook for somewhere to splurge in the red-and-green holiday season.
White Orchid7636 Girard Ave.(858) 454-9900whiteorchidsalonandspa.com
CQ Salon is here to beautify the body whilerelaxing the mind. All of CQ's services are per-formed for both men and women by highlyand continually trained hair stylists and tech-nicians. The services list is as generous as theycome (accenbt foils and keratin treatmentsare among the most popular, and an atten-dant can schedule customers anytime so thatCQ can transform your day.
CQ Salon7592 Fay Ave.(858) 456-2602cqsalon.com
Enjoy the experience of sun-kissed high-lights from Diesel Salon and some of the beststylists in San Diego, who can guarantee youwill love your new hairstyle. They do it withBalayage, a coloring technique used to cre-ate natural-looking highlights as an alterna-tive to foil highlighting. It's the action in whichhair color is swept or painted on to the hair tocreate depth and dimension. And it's not justfor blondes; it's perfect for brunettes that wanta subtle, sun-kissed look.
Diesel Salon7865 Herschel Ave.(858) 750-2713dieselsalon.com
THE GREAT OUTDOORS & MOREEtceteras is brimming with an eclectic col-
lection of home and garden decor, antiquesand curiosities. The proprietors search theUnited States and Europe for fabulous thingsand love the thrill of finding the perfect piece,from chandeliers to reclaimed wood tables,mounted antlers and iron urns.Etceteras7503 Girard Ave.(858) 456-2888etceteraslajolla.blogspot.com
Homes with true character and ambianceoften combine new acquisitions in art, vin-tage antiques, jewelry and more with familyheirlooms. This gives a sense of history andtells the story of how treasured pieces havebeen added over time. The staff at GirardAvenue Collection provides its customers withan eclectic mix of vintage/reproductions andfantastic finds, where the hunt is part of thefun! People come for the unexpected.Girard Avenue Collection7505 Girard Ave.(858) 459-7765girardavenuecollection.com
The La Jolla Florist proprietors' 30 years'experience sets the shop apart amid its vastselection of exotic and local flowers andplants, a professional and caring staff and
dedication to satisfy and accommodate yourevery need. Want something custom? Thestaff is always eager to discuss any specialdesign or product requests. Call us, and wewill be glad to assist you with a special requestor a timed delivery.La Jolla Florist 909 Prospect St.(858) 454-4299lajollaflorist.net
Green Gardens Nursery is a perfect one-stop place to purchase Christmas trees,wreaths, decorations and beautiful living hol-iday arrangements. It also has gifts any gar-dener would want, such as tools, special gar-dening gloves and beautiful containers. Anddon't forget the summer vegetables oncethey're in season.Green Gardens Nursery4910 Cass St., Pacific Beach(858) 483-7846
All types of seashells and other treasuresfrom the sea gather here at Ocean Gifts andShells. At a whoppig 3,000 square feet, theshop also features a large assortment ofseashell ornaments that make perfect gifts.This shop is a family-owned and operatedbusiness and has been at its address for morethan 20 years. Ocean Gifts and Shells4934 Newport Ave., Ocean Beach(619) 224-6702oceangiftsandshells.com
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Your one-stop-shop for:Mailboxes • Moving Supplies • Notary • LiveScan Fingerprinting • Passport Photos
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For 104 years Rohde Plumbing has helped make the SPIRIT ofCHRISTMAS flow. Giving PEACE of mind to the little patch
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Share the holiday spirit along the boulevard of BIRD ROCKBring the entire family down to Bird Rock and enjoy the quaint holiday atmosphere.
Visit the boutiques and restaurants which makes this community special!
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This place is fantastic! My fiance went here to buy a tux for himself and to look for rentals for our upcoming wedding. At first we didn’t want to go here because we figured, being in Birdrock, it would bemore on the expensive side. After a terrible experience at another tuxedo shop, we decided to give A Better Deal a try. I am SO happy we did! Not only was the experience far better than where we had been,but the quality of tuxedos are fantastic, and they ended up being cheaper for his groomsmen to rent! Score!
We also had a hiccup and had to push back the wedding after we went in for our first appointment. WhenI called to explain, they were so accomodating and even let us come back to try on different tuxes monthslater even though we had already purchased a tux and it had come in.
I can’t reccomend this place enough. If you are looking for quality service, quality tuxedos, and great prices,check this place out!!
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“Happiness and my familyto be around me.”Raniael Ratel, San Francisco,visiting local relatives
Their fondest Christmas wishes
“A cat, though I probablywon’t get one.”Theresa Byrne, Serra Mesa(Byrne added that her mom, withwhom she was flying a kite, wants“well-behaved kids.”)
“A donation for my trip to Fiji.”Courttani Manning, San Diego,visiting La Jolla Shores:
“A day off.”Lew Schwartz, San Diego(Schwartz is Jewish but said he
likes Christmas and that Han-nukah has too many gifts, whichmakes it “too challenging.”)
“Educational/interactivetoys/activities for the kids.”Kendra Schwartz, San Diego
According to popular lore, all you want for Christmas is your two front teeth. Every year, though, it seems there are exceptions – and San Diego Community Newspaper Group gumshoe/photographerDave Schwab proved an expert at flushing them out, for good or ill. Here, then, are five folks who dare to ask for something different. We praise their individualism and wish them (and you) the hap-piest of holiday seasons.
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