Falmouth 2024 Holiday Parade

The Codgers would like to thank all of those members who took part in the parade. Particularly noteworthy was the hard work of Tom Griffin and Frank Zuccarello for their efforts on December 4 (and again after the parade on December 5) for erecting and then disassembling the Codger "float". The day before the parade was fairly cold and, because of the complexity of the structure Tom devised, it took much of the day to nail and screw the structure together on Tom's pickup, as well as the trailer Tom towed behind the truck. Without a few members like them stepping up, our participation in the parade would not be possible. This is one way that our sponsors get recognition, which is important for league's continued success.
Tom took this over from Barry Beder several years ago and, despite various health challenges, approaches this with as much enthusiasm as ever. And without Frank's yeoman work this year, we would not have had the manpower to get it done. Thanks Tom and Frank!

Below are photos and a video of this year's participants setting up the float and parading.

Four people march down a street holding a banner with the
People in yellow shirts walk beside two blue golf carts decorated with festive red bows in a small-town holiday parade.
Three people in yellow
Three people stand by a truck loaded with cargo on a sunny day. A banner for O’Neill Roofing is visible in the foreground.
Four people standing outdoors holding a white banner that says
Four people stand together outdoors on a sunny day, posing for a photo while wearing casual winter clothing.
Three people standing outdoors in a yard, wearing casual clothing and matching blue hooded sweatshirts with a logo.
Three people wearing hats and jackets stand outside on a sunny day in front of a house and trees.
Three people in casual winter attire and holiday hats, two wearing festive yellow shirts, standing by a blue golf cart.