On Sunday Dec. 7, over 3-thousand participants marched down Chatsworth street to bring joy to the community in the Annual Granada Hills Christmas Parade. The parade began at precisely 1:30 in the afternoon at Petit Park and traveled just under to miles toward Granada Hills Charter High School on Zelzah Ave.
The Largest Parade in the San Fernando Valley was led by the Granada Hills Highlander Marching Band.
From Bands to Dance Teams and the Girl and Boy Scouts, all marched proudly displaying this year’s theme of the parade called, “Holidays Around The World”.
Arleta High School Marching Band was one of the bands to march in the parade
Cheerleaders cheered down the street bringing christmas cheer.
As tribute to the 73rd anniversary of Pearl Harbor, members of the VFW also marched proudly to acknowledge soldiers of our country, many who came from Granada Hills.This year’s Grand Marshall was Dallas star, Ken Kercheval who made his way down in the classic Cadillac provided for the parade by the Valley Relics.
And of course Santa Claus concluded the parade, signaling the christmas tradition on top of Classic Fire Truck