Selecting a Grand Marshal for a parade typically involves considering individuals who have made significant contributions to the community or hold a high level of respect and admiration among the parade's participants and attendees. The chosen Grand Marshal should embody the values and themes of the parade, as well as have a strong presence and ability to engage with the audience. It is important to also consider the individual's availability, willingness to participate, and ability to fulfill the responsibilities associated with the role. Ultimately, the selection process should involve input from key organizers and stakeholders to ensure a well-suited and respected Grand Marshal is chosen.
The head of a parade is typically referred to as the "parade marshal" or "grand marshal." This individual often leads the procession, setting the tone for the event and representing the theme or cause of the parade. The grand marshal is often a person of significance, such as a local celebrity or community leader, chosen to honor their contributions or prominence.
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In 1996, the record was broken at the Tournament of Roses Parade by Steve Whitmire, the puppeteer of Kermit the Frog, who served as Grand Marshal of the parade. The amount of time for the performance was almost three hours.
In 1996, the record was broken at the Tournament of Roses Parade by Steve Whitmire, the puppeteer of Kermit the Frog, who served as Grand Marshal of the parade. The amount of time for the performance was almost three hours.
Parade Marshall
The cast of Tournament of Roses Parade - 1989 includes: Mary Hart as Herself - Host Shirley Temple as Herself - Grand Marshal Bill Welsh as Himself - Host
Grand Parade - Halifax - was created in 1890.
The person who leads the parade is called the Grand Marshall.
The cast of The 65th Annual Columbus Day Parade - 2009 includes: Maria Bartiromo as Herself - Host Kenneth Langone as Himself - Grand Marshal Joe Piscopo as Himself - Host
The cast of 58th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade - 1947 includes: Bob Hope as Himself - Grand Marshal Huntington Park Youth Band as Themselves Bill Welsh as Himself - Host