Boone Christmas parade showcases giving for
annual theme
By Scott Nicholson
The annual Boone Christmas Parade rolls through the downtown
area on Dec. 6, with a focus on local giving and sharing the
warmth of the holiday season.
This years grand marshal is the Hospitality House of
Boone, reflecting the emphasis on community needs in a season
known for generosity.
The chairwoman of the Hospitality Houses board of directors,
Kay Borkowski, will ride in the grand marshals car to
lead the parade on behalf of the organization.
This years parade theme is Celebrating Your Home
in the High Country & A Season of Giving. People are
invited to bring a blanket or warm winter clothing to Earth
Fare Market to receive a gift of gratitude between Friday, Dec.
5, and Sunday, Dec. 7.
Several other local events will take place on Parade Day. The
Friends of the Library will be hosting a Christmas party with
refreshments after the parade at the Watauga County Library
on Queen Street.
Green Mother Goods will be celebrating their one-year anniversary
with a day-long event to include live music. The Watauga County
Education Foundations Flapjack Flip will be held on the
morning of the 6th at Watauga High School to help raise money
for local schools and students.
The parade is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m.
Anyone wishing to participate in the parade can call the Downtown
Boone Development Association at (828) 262-4532.
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