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Calling all Santa’s helpers

19 September 2007

Calling all Santa’s helpers

There is an early way to get in Santa’s good books this year.

Volunteers are being sought for the 2007 Auckland Farmers Santa Parade to help out on one of the most special days of the year. Although the Farmers Santa Parade is still 10 weeks away, preparations for the hugely popular event are well underway.

The Auckland Farmers Santa Parade takes place this year on 25 November (rain date 2 December). Taking part in the festive activities are 1,500 volunteers in costume and 4,000 helping in the parade.

From dancers to clowns to float drivers to Santa’s helpers, out of the goodness of their hearts, members of the community give up their time for this iconic event. The Farmers Santa Parade is a special event in the region, beloved by hundreds of thousands of Aucklanders and volunteers who truly get to share in the spirit of the season.

“We need volunteers to help out in the parade and behind the scenes, to spread the Christmas spirit, and to make the day special for the countless spectators who love the parade,” says organiser Pam Glaser.

“We have some families who have been helping out for 17 or 18 years but we also get people coming along for their first time which is great. It really is a fantastic occasion and such fun for the children – we all love being part of the Farmers Santa Parade.”

Behind the scene volunteers have to be older than 18 years and willing to help as marshals, banner carriers, costume minders and the like. Pam is also looking for people to be part of the Parade and dress in fantasy costume.

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Volunteers are required from about 11am and will be free to go from about 4pm.

The Parade starts on the corner of Mayoral Drive and Cook Streets before heading down Queen Street to Customs Street and then up Albert Street to the corner of Wellesley Street.

“Kids and their caregivers can expect a procession of fantasy floats, fantastic festive favourites and colourful costumes,” Pam says.

“In addition to the jolly man in his red suit, we’ve got some great new floats including a carnival float, a giant whale, and a magic genie float.”

“There are bands and costume groups, new characters and traditional favourites, and of course the Grand Marshall who shall remain secret until closer to the time.”

Fittings for parade costumes take place in the school holidays from 20 September to 8 October.

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