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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Mount Gambier Christmas Pageant 2014







Chewbacca drum major. He must've been cookin' in that outfit!

Love the bagpipes, AWESOME! 


More AWESOME. The ghostbusters theme song
 














15 comments:

  1. Wow - that looks like so much fun! I love that towns go to the effort to put on events like this. They create such wonderful family memories :-)

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    1. It is a fabulous pageant, the bands come from all around to participate as well. There are a lot of schools that get involved as well. Very entertaining. Even got high fived by a Wally :)

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  2. Oh wow! What a great day! So much colour! I love that community pageants like this are still alive and kicking!

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    1. Very proud of the Mt Gambier pageant. Great history and great community spirit :)

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  3. What a fab pageant! I haven't been to one in years. Totally love Papa Smurf - real belly too?

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  4. That looks like a whole lotta fun. I've never been to a street parade. Must put it on the to-do list!

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  5. looks like fun. I love an old fashioned float parade.

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    1. It's a great family day. It is a shame more towns don't do something like this, even on a smaller scale. I remember when our small town had the 'hospital carnival' and the kids from various schools paraded down the main street in costumes. They should seriously bring it back.

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  6. Oh how wonderful. It reminded me of a spring festival my hometown had when I was a kid and there were floats etc. There's nothing like that (here) now!

    *sob*

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    1. That is such a shame. I was talking to someone the other day about where the sense of community and sense of pride in a town has gone.

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  7. Yes, great pictures, great framing, beautiful full color! I have loved this fun parade!

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  8. What a lovely tradition. I honestly can't remember the last time I went to a parade!

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  9. Wow! Impressive! We used to have processions like this years ago. I was in one when I was about four years old dressed up as a hula girl. Hope you had fun :)

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