Recycling became even more difficult after China said in January 2018 that it would stop accepting many types of recycling the U.S. For details on how you can help bring cheer this Holiday Season, contact the Chamber at 41 or make your donation at this link. This is one of the largest events this organization undertakes and we cannot do it without this support. You are encouraged your financial support of the efforts of the BGCC and Foundation BG Community Holiday Parade. The chamber thanks Biggby, Tim Horton’s, The Sweet Shop, and Panera for generous donations. Our partnership with WTOL the past three years has provided the opportunity to not only entertain 30,000 viewers, but also offered a glimpse into the spirit and vitality of our City to our neighboring communities.”
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The community comes out in full force to see the parade live and we estimate this number to surpass out typical estimate of 3500. Tim Dunn-Outstanding Citizen Award RecipientĮxecutive Director Mary Hinkelman stated: “The pride and excitement that a parade brings to a community is immeasurable.First United Methodist Church & Child Learning Center.Not In Our Town, Human Relations Commission and We are One Team.Wood County Board of Developmental Disabilities.BGSU – International Programs & Partnerships.Honorary Grand Marshall – Gene & Rita Klotz.Bowling Green American Legion Post 45 (Color Guard).The new parklets in front of Juniper and Grounds for thought may also be a great place to view the parade while enjoying a coffee or hot chocolate.Ģ021 Bowling Green Community Holiday Parade Lineup Main and Wooster Streets will close at 9 a.m.to allow for 30’ of bleachers to be brought in to provide an excellent view right at the Four Corners. When selecting where to view the parade, keep in mind that the prime viewing area is in the downtown blocks from Ridge to Washington. Jerry Anderson, left, & Ryan Wichman will do commentary for WTOL broadcast of the Holiday parade. The anticipated line up of the participating units includes eight area high school bands including our own Bowling Green High School Band under the direction of Bruce Corrigan, performing units, floats, recognition of award winners, community leaders, organizations and so much more. Klotz’s Floral was a staple in Bowling Green for over 100 years. The Klotzes are being honored in this year’s parade for all their contributions to the Bowling Green Community. Grand Marshall will be Mayor Mike Aspacher and the Honorary Grand Marshalls will be Gene and Rita Klotz. We are thrilled to have personalities Jerry Anderson and Ryan Wichman provide the commentary during the live broadcast. Timing of the parade looks to have that first parade unit make it to the Four Corners of Main and Wooster Streets as the live broadcast with WTOL 11 begins at 10 a.m. from Dill Street followed by an additional 12 streets of units. The first unit will step off at 9:45 a.m. 20, the largest holiday parade in Northwest Ohio. The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce and the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Foundation and presenting sponsors: The City of Bowling Green, Bowling Green State University and Wood County Hospital are excited to announce details on this year’s Annual Community Holiday Parade, Elves on Main, on Saturday, Nov.