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 0 301 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 Memphis City Council moves forward with plans for police foundation Community COMMENTARY: WE ALL BE Remembering Fort Pillow, 160 Years Later Memphis Government Mayor Young pitches $834M budget (and tax increase) during City Council meeting Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Memphis Government Memphis City Council moves forward with plans for police foundation Community COMMENTARY: WE ALL BE Remembering Fort Pillow, 160 Years Later Memphis Government Mayor Young pitches $834M budget (and tax increase) during City Council meeting Education Bill to let some teachers and school employees carry guns heads to Tennessee governor’s desk, despite protests Education WEATHERS: Gifted elementary-age kids need a community and school system that supports them too Load more