Coral Springs Announces Holiday Parade Winners

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Coral Springs Announces Holiday Parade Winners

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Top 3 Of 60 Entries Announced.

CORAL SPRINGS, FL (Boca Post) — Today, Coral Springs has announced the winners of The 2021 Coral Springs Holiday Parade which took place on December 15th, 2021. Out of 60 entries, The City of Coral Springs has announced the 3 winners of the parade.

The theme of the parade was “Lights, Camera, Selfie!” and there certainly were a lot of all of the above!

If you wish to participate next year you are asked to contact Coral Springs directly.

For more information on that and future events, please check The City of Coral Springs website.

Boca Raton Announced Winners On December 13th

The City of Boca Raton announced the results of their 50th annual Holiday Street Parade recently as well.
Boca Raton Announces Holiday Parade Winners

Boca Raton Announces Holiday Parade Winners

Just in case you missed those results:
Best In Show:
• Organic Movements (float)
Decorated Vehicle Winners:
• 3rd Place: Anchorettes Baton Twirling Team
• 2nd Place: Boca Pediatric Group
• 1st Place: Tendler Orthodontics
WALKING GROUP:
• 3rd Place: Deerfield Packer Rattlers
• 2nd Place: J.C. Mitchell Elementary Afterschool
• 1st Place: FIRST Robotics & 4-H Community Team: The Dirty Mechanics
Marching Band:
• 3rd Place: Monarch High School Marching Knights
• 2nd Place: Boca Raton Community High School Pride of the Gold Coast Marching Band
• 1st Place: Spanish River Community High School Silver Sound Marching Band
Floats:
• 3rd Place: Two Men and A Truck
• 2nd Place: Cub Scout Pack 323
• 1st Place: South Florida Fair & Palm Beach County Expositions, Inc.

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