HomeCommunity Community SLIDESHOW: It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Whitehaven Holiday Festival Parade By Special to TSDMemphis.com 11/26/2019 0 303 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp these showstoppers were crowd pleasers. (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) Whitehaven Holiday Festival 2019 (Photos: Tyrone P.Easley) 1 of 9 these showstoppers were crowd pleasers. (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) The parade served to bring people together. (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) Roll . . . BOUNCE. Alllll . . . SKATE! (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) The Whitehaven Holiday Festival parade was rain-proof enjoyment on Saturday. (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) No reindeer, no problem for this Santa and crew. (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) Hazel Moore (left) aka "Mayor of Whitehaven" and the parade's matriarch, with Eddye Shackleford and Judge Felicia Corbin-Johnson. (Photo: Tyrone P.Easley) Radio personalities Bev Smith and Stan Bell. Photo: Tyrone P. Easley) Interim LeMoyne Owen President Carol Johnson-Dean. Photo: Tyrone P. Easley) Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner waves from the SCSO float. Photo: Tyrone P. Easley) Share this:Post Previous articlePREP BASKETBALL: Annual MLK Tournament whets appetite for upcoming seasonNext articleTennessee Highway Patrol to be out in force for holiday season Related Articles Memphis Government The TSD Interview: Mayor Paul Young: City could be at financial risk ‘if we don’t do something now’ Metro Memphis MLGW 2023 Water Quality Report: Drink away, the water is fine Featured Stories UPDATED: After 40 Years, ‘Mayor of Whitehaven’ Hazel Moore closes up shop Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe Latest News Memphis Government The TSD Interview: Mayor Paul Young: City could be at financial risk ‘if we don’t do something now’ Metro Memphis MLGW 2023 Water Quality Report: Drink away, the water is fine Featured Stories UPDATED: After 40 Years, ‘Mayor of Whitehaven’ Hazel Moore closes up shop Community Insert Money, Receive Book: Heal The Hood Foundation launches comic book vending machines Memphis Government City Council likely to discuss Mayor Young’s proposed solid waste fee increase next week Load more