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May, 17, 2008

ENTERTAINMENT

Kids ring in Ski to Sea season

Hundreds march in parade

PARADE AWARDS

Grand Prize: Catch the Son Preschool
Best Pet: “Archie,” owned by Alice Maxie Carr
Best Large Float: Campfire — River Drifter Day Camp
Best Small Float: Geneeva the Giraff for the Safari Girls
Best Group: Lakeside Cooperative Preschool
Best Bike: Blaine Elementary Unicycles
Best Novelty: Rollin Gnomes, Ira Uhrig
Best Band: Blaine Middle School
Judges Award: GS Lollipop, Julie Zuchy
Judges Award: Batman Bike, Alan Carning
SOURCE: BELLINGHAM/WHATCOM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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CALEB HEERINGA
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BELLINGHAM — Hundreds of kids and their parents marched down Cornwall Avenue and hundreds more lined the sidewalks during Friday’s kickoff of Ski to Sea season in Bellingham.

The annual Ski to Sea Junior Parade featured more than 20 floats and marching bands from local schools, with this year’s theme being “Transportation: Past, Present and Future.”

Though the end of last year’s parade was greeted with rain, it was all sun and smiles for this year’s event.

Before the festivities began, four Bellingham Police officers on motorcycles lined up to mark the start of the parade. In front of the imposing bike cops was 2-year-old Ryan Rousseau, riding a much smaller, plastic, pedal-powered version of the police bikes.

Ryan’s parents, Mike and Chris, tried desperately to get their son’s attention for a photograph, but the 2-year-old’s eyes were fixed on the men in blue behind him.

“Last year he was so excited and fascinated by the (marching) bands that we said, ‘We gotta go again this year,’” Ryan’s grandmother Ann Rousseau said.

Barb Cummings watched for her granddaughter Ciara to come by with a local preschool. Cummings said junior Ski to Sea ranks as one of the area’s best parades.

“It’s my favorite of all, because the kids are what it’s all about,” Cummings said.

More than 40 kids from Lakeside Cooperative Preschool and their parents marched with a makeshift train that read, “Education is the transportation to the future.”

Kealoha Harmon and Lee Everett, parents of 3-year-old Stephen Harmon and 4-year-old Samara Everett, said the kids had a great time in what was the first parade for some.

“The kids love it,” Lee Everett said. “And we get to do another (parade) next weekend.”

More Ski to Sea events


JUNIOR RACE


Race day: Today.

Race times: 9 a.m. (Elementary Division), 11:30 a.m. (Middle School Division), 1:30 p.m. (Community Division). Site: Lake Padden.

Race legs: Running, three-legged race, biking, soccer and obstacle course.

Shuttle: For the first time this year, a free shuttle bus will be available to ease the parking crunch at Lake Padden. The bus will continually run from the Lincoln Creek Park and Ride to Lake Padden.

OTHER EVENTS

Ongoing: Carnival, through May 25, Bellis Fair mall. Open at 3 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m. Saturdays, noon Sundays. Closing hours depend on weather conditions. For updates, call 671-5895.

Sunday: Motorcycle Show & Shine, Depot Market Square, registration 8 to 10 a.m., show open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. $10 entry for all classes of motorcycles and powered scooters. Free admission to public. Also has raffles, music, food. Event is fundraiser for foster care. 223-3190.

Wednesday: Friends of Bellingham Public Library Used Book Sale Preview (items are double the marked price) 3 to 6 p.m., downstairs, 210 Central Ave. 778-7250.


Reach Caleb Heeringa at 715-2264 or caleb.heeringa@bellinghamherald.com.

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