The unity can still be seen in the blue lights shinning from the windows of downtown businesses, to the front porches of houses across the city.
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And with the 2022 parade just about five weeks away, many are looking forward to reclaiming a beloved tradition. [Snip]
"The theme this year is 'Peace on Earth.' [Snip] So, this year there will be
a special float honoring the victims. "This float will be a remembrance float for the victims, the families, the first responders, everyone who was affected by last year's parade," Andrews said.
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The City of Waukesha in partnership with the Waukesha Chamber of Commerce are announcing a new date for the 2022 Christmas Parade. We will be hosting the 2022 Christmas Parade on Sunday, December 4, 2022, beginning at 4 p.m.
For nearly 60 years the parade commenced the Sunday before Thanksgiving. However, this year we must consider lessons learned as we move forward from last year’s tragic event. Notably, the parade route is now a closed perimeter-based route. The City has also enhanced the special event permitting process to balance the event objectives and what can be supported by the City of Waukesha staff, while being fiscally responsible. Additionally, using federal funds, the City invested in technology, training, and equipment to provide enhanced safety for special events while allowing events such as the parade to continue.
By adjusting the Christmas Parade date, more resources are available for staffing in cases of unplanned emergencies which includes Police and Fire Department resources, hospital staff, and many others.
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The City of Waukesha's 59th Annual Christmas Parade will be held on Sunday, December 4, 2022 (*Updated Date) 4:00pm Start
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Proceeds
A portion of proceeds from the parade will be donated to local community organizations
Parade Safety
The Waukesha City Council has approved the purchase of vehicle barriers which will be used to block off roads along the parade route. The Modular Vehicle Barriers (MVB) are designed to help protect crowds from traffic, but can be easily moved out of the way if needed in an emergency.
The Chamber is working closely with the City of Waukesha, the Police Department, the Fire Department, and the Department of Public Works to enhance the safety of parade participants and attendees. Extra measures are being taken by all involved parties to have a safe and successful event. For those who are uncomfortable attending in person, TMJ4 will be broadcasting the parade live.
Support
Healing Hearts of Wisconsin will have a tent set up at Cutler Park on the day of the parade to provide support and resources for members of the community. They will also have personnel along the parade route to offer assistance as desired.
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