Horse drawn carriages brought in individuals to the parade including the mayor of Pasadena, Terry Tornek
Director’s trophy inspired by Hawaii.
This won the tournament special trophy for its use of floral decor.
This year’s grand marshall was three olympians including Greg Louganis (pictured here) as well as Janet Evans and Allyson Felix.
This year’s royal court includes Queen Victoria, Princess Shannon, Princess Maya, Princess Audrey, Princess Autumn and Princess Emi, who were crowned at a coronation ceremony month before the parade.
This delightful float won the Queen’s trophy for this year’s parade.
And this unique dragon took the princesses trophy.
This year’s rose bowl fell on the same day as the rose parade where Penn State competed against USC for the title.
The Trojans later went on to win the Rose bowl in a competative game against Penn State.
This unique float took the Leishman trophy after the 1920 Tournment of Roses President.
On band marched their way with down the parade route as toy soldiers.
The reptiles took the founder’s award.
South Pasadena took the Grand Marshall’s trophy for their rendetion of the “tortuise and the hare”.
And this took the director’s award for its unique floral arrangement.
On Dec. 7, 2014, residents of Chatsworth enjoyed music, fun floats and children that marched down Devonshire street from Topanga Canyon Boulevard toward Mason Street ending at the street festival on Canoga, between Devonshire and Lassen.
The Condor Fleet circled devonshire street in several formations as crowds awaited the much anticipated holiday parade.
The entire community came out to support the festivities and share good cheer with all.
Students of Chatsworth High led the way as the band played holiday favorites down the street.
And of course the JROTC of a local high school proudly displayed the colors.
A Royal Court waved to spectators on the side of the street.
Even Elsa joined the parade with her other fellow princesses who marched down Devonshire.
Classic movie cars like the blues brothers mobile drove down preparing spectators for the car show that followed.
A local Karate School demonstrated their skills on top a flat bed truck.
Other younger Karate students marched in front of the truck.
Of course, no holiday parade is complete without Santa and Mrs. Claus on top their sleigh.