Watch the parade in the video player above. Dozens of floats are participating in the yearly holiday event in Albuquerque's Nob Hill. Entries will be judged by a panel made up of local newscasters and radio personalities, such as Byron Morton from KOAT-TV, Jessica Garate and David Romero from KRQE-TV, and Kiki Garcia, Carlos Duran and Chico Suave from 93.3 KOB-FM. The Twinkle Light Parade is underway in Nob Hill. Cohousing ABQ families donned glow sticks for the Twinkle Light Parade. From 1-2pm come by and get issue 1 signed by Hellblazer artist Aaron Campbell. Imagine doing all this in Albuquerque, NM, a perfectly small city with culture. Dec 7 Twinkle Light Parade (Open late) Saturday Nov 30th. The Twinkle Light Parade starts on the eastern edge of Nob Hill off of Central Ave and continues west towards Girard Blvd. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)įloats, marching bands, firetrucks, car clubs, organizations and businesses will show off their holiday spirit during the parade. We once again are truly humbled by being voted Albuquerques 1 Comic Shop by the readers of The Paper. … We’re very excited.” The Twinkle Light Parade is a standing tradition for the city of Albuquerque. One entry could be a giant float or a marching band, so we usually have about 90 entries, and this year we have 110, so that is 3,500 people in the parade. One entry could be the Girls Scouts – that brings about 300 to 400 Girl Scouts. Paradegoers view the lights in the rain during the Twinkle Light Parade on Route 66 in Nob Hill in Albuquerque on Saturday. “The past couple years, we’ve had about 90 entries, and one entry could be a car club of six cars. This is a video of the 'Twinkle Light Parade' held in Nob Hill area of Albuquerque, NM. “What’s new is that this is the biggest parade that we’ve had,” said Bree Ortiz, events and operations manager for the city of Albuquerque. This is a video of the 'Twinkle Light Parade' held in Nob Hill area of Albuquerque, NM, on December 2, 2017. This year’s event is the largest in its history, with 110 entries and 3,500 people participating. Nob Hill will sparkle and shine during one of Albuquerque’s favorite holiday events – the Twinkle Light Parade. The city of Albuquerques annual Twinkle Light Parade celebrates the season with the kind of glitter and glam you expect from this holiday event.
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