For Immediate Release: Grand Marshals of 66th Annual Fall Foliage Parade Announced

For Immediate Release
For additional information, please contact:
Christine Hoyt
1Berkshire
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Grand Marshals of 66th Annual Fall Foliage Parade Announcedย 

North Adams, MA โ€“ September 9, 2022 โ€“ย  The Arnolds and The Kings have been selected as Grand Marshals for the upcoming 66th Annual Fall Foliage parade presented by 1Berkshire. The parade will be held in downtown North Adams on Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 1:00 pm. This yearโ€™s parade theme is Holidays on Parade, a celebration of all holidays and festivities throughout the calendar year.

Over 30 years ago, Wayne Arnold began decorating his house on East Main Street with just a few sets of lights on his porch; now that tradition has grown to include thousands of lights. Just as the display has grown, soย  has the family has grown: now, the fourth generation of Arnolds are involved. โ€œAs a young boy, my family and I would travel to and from Northampton to see family and always admired the light displays year after year,โ€ said Wayne Arnold.

โ€œYou never quite realize the impact it makes on others until you see other families visiting in the yard as part of their own long-standing tradition,โ€ according to Arnold.The number of people coming back year after year, and generation after generation, is something the Arnolds enjoy. โ€œItโ€™s so special to us as a family, and weโ€™re just as thankful that itโ€™s special to the community as well.โ€

From 1986 to 2015, MaryAnn and Leon King have dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Claus for the City of North Adamsโ€™ tree lighting. They continue to volunteer and do appearances for various groups and organizations, and have volunteered with the Cub Scouts, Northern Berkshire Youth Soccer, PTG, R.O.P.E.S, the Downtown Celebration, and the Northern Berkshire Safety Camp through North Adams Public Schools, just to name a few. They have organized the Annual Toy Drive for Emergency Services, and have volunteered time for many events sponsored by the North Adams Police Department, including the sale of patches in observance of Childhood Cancer Awareness for the month of September.

MaryAnn told the story of how they got started as Mr. and Mrs. Claus. โ€œBack in the โ€˜80s, the late Claire Piaggi dressed as Mrs. Claus for the annual Tree Lighting, and needed a Santa. Mayor John Barrett knew Leon had an outfit, and Leon was contacted by Claire.โ€ MaryAnn continued, โ€œTwo years later, Claire was retiring, so the City now needed both Santa and Mrs. Claus.โ€ย  Not finding a Mrs. Claus costume that she liked, MaryAnn set out to make her own, and had to share this news with her young children in a way to keep the magic alive for the season. โ€œKrista and Leon were 7 and 5, so I made them elf outfits so they could be with us. We told them that Santa couldnโ€™t be everywhere, so he contacted special people to be his helpers.โ€ MaryAnn and Leon mailed Leonโ€™s Santa suit to the house and the children thought it came directly from the North Pole. โ€œWe didnโ€™t want to ruin their belief in Santa.โ€

ย Upon hearing the names of those selected by the Parade Committee as Grand Marshals, Mayor Macksey stated, โ€œItโ€™s fitting that the Arnold and King families have been named as this yearโ€™s Grand Marshals of the 66th Annual Fall Foliage Parade, โ€˜Holidays on Parade.โ€™ Both families have brought joy to members of our community for decades.โ€

ย Mayor Macksey continued to explain how these families emulate this yearโ€™s parade theme. โ€œFor nearly 30 years, Wayne Arnold and his family have been spreading cheer with an elaborate Christmas lights display on their East Main Street property that continuously awes us. With 7,000 lights, the display was recognized in 2020 as Berkshire Countyโ€™s best holiday light display. From well-known children’s characters to good olโ€™ Saint Nicholas and Mrs. Claus, angel figures and more, the Arnolds lift the spirits of both young and old.โ€

ย โ€œMaryAnn and Leon King for three decades have put smiles on the faces of children. MaryAnn helps coordinate the annual emergency services toy drive, bringing happiness to children during the holidays, as well as to their first responder parents who selflessly serve our community. The Kings also participate in our Cityโ€™s annual Tree Lighting celebration, and have been known to portray Santa and Mrs. Claus during festivities.โ€

ย The Parade Committee is delighted that the Arnolds and the Kings will be participating in this yearโ€™s Fall Foliage Parade as Grand Marshals.ย  Applications to participate in the parade are still available. Please visit https://1berkshire.com/events/fall-foliage-parade/ย  for more information.

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2022-09-09T14:28:17-04:00September 9th, 2022|Categories: #liveBRK, News|Tags: , |

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