Bullhead City Boombox Parade and Holiday Festival

by Evan Fuchs on December 2, 2008

in Bullhead City News & Events

The holiday season officially begins this Friday at 6 pm as the Colorado River Women’s Council presents Bullhead City’s annual Boombox Parade.

Here’s how it works:

The parade starts by London’s Dance Academy as local businesses, organizations, and residents gather with their floats and convoy up Hancock Rd, which is closed to traffic allowing spectators to take in the parade.

The floats then proceed to Gary Keith Park for the Holiday Festival at 8 pm.

Here’s how that works:

  • Winter Village – floats circle around the Christmas tree.
  • It wouldn’t be a holiday party without Santa arriving via helicopter to meet the Mayor, would it? Agreed.
  • Local music and dance groups perform.
  • Refreshments are served – hot dogs, coffee, hot cocoa, cookies, etc.
  • Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

The Bullhead City Boombox Parade and Holiday Festival is fun for all ages!

Tha family at the Bullhead City Boombox Parade in 2007

The family at the Bullhead City Boombox Parade in 2007

Bundle up, grab your camera, and bring the kids out and watch them scramble for candy canes as they’re tossed from the floats!

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  3. Colorado River Leadership Program

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