More photos from Medina’s dazzling Parade of Lights
Photos by Tom Rivers
MEDINA – Santa and Mrs. Claus wave to the crowd along Main Street on Saturday night. Several thousand people braved the frigid temperatures to watch nearly 50 decorative floats, bands and fire trucks.
Takeform created this float which has been used the past three parades to bring in Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Talis Historic Restoration in Medina was among several first-time parade participants.
Case-Nic Cookies created another float for the parade. Case-Nic has been in all 16 of the parades. The store is closing at the end of December with owner Mary Lou Tuohey retiring after 29 years in the cookie business.
Ginny Kropf, a long-time local news reporter, served as grand marshal of the parade. Kropf also has long been involved in community organizations, and currently serves on the boards for the Orleans County United Way and Medina Railroad Museum.
“I’ve been to every Parade of Lights but one, so it was a great honor to have been chosen grand marshal of this spectacular event,” Kropf said. “I am truly amazed at the work and creativity of everyone who entered a float. It was truly a magical evening, even with the cold!”
The Pembroke marching band lighted up their instruments while performing in the parade.
Oak Orchard Health joined the fun in the parade.
M.J. Dreher Trucking in Brockport
East Shelby Volunteer Fire Company
Great Grandpa’s Truck included one of several Grinch characters in the parade.
Orleans Community Health participated in the parade with residents from the North Wing at Medina Memorial Hospital in the van, waving to the crowd.
Cub Scout Pack 18 had Snoopy, Charlie Brown and other characters from Peanuts.
Cycling Without Age featured Sebastian Erakare pedaling a tri-shaw bike down Main Street. He is giving a ride to his wife Bradeen Walders Erakare and her mother, Susan Walders. Walders started the organization in Orleans County that using the tri-shaw to give senior citizens rides.
Newton Racing/Petry’s Pulling Team
Eye of Oden K9 Training
The Medina Fire Department
The Medina Lions Club
The Medina Marching Band
Bentley Brothers in Albion and Brockport created this float. The business is nearing its 100th anniversary.
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee
Prime Time Brass
Logan’s Landscaping
Mark Time Marchers