'Joy Story' captures parade's supreme award

Rotorua Christmas Parade 2012
Rotorua Christmas Parade 2012 Stephen Parker

Winning the supreme award in the Rotorua Christmas Parade was a "Joy Story'' for the Maranatha Seventh Day Adventist Church.

The Maranatha Seventh Day Adventist Church float was the first place-getter in  the not-for-profit category at the parade and also took  the supreme parade award.

It was themed "Joy Story'', a take on the well known children's animated movie Toy Story, featuring a large paper mache version of the toy alien and its claw machine from the movie.

Lanea Strickland, who helped co-ordinate the decorating of the float with her husband, Dwayne, said it was the third time the church had entered the competition and the second time they had won a prize.

She said decorating the float and being part of the parade had brought the church closer together.

"We want to share Jesus with the community for the Christmas period. It took us a week to do the truck.

"Halfway through the week, the truck we were renting had an accident but we were able to get hold of another one.''

With no budget, Mrs Strickland said everything for the float had been made by people bringing stuff from home and
every person had organised their own costumes.

She said they came up with the theme for their float straight after  last year's parade.

"We try and get things everybody recognises then we change it just a little bit. We have so much fun together, it's maybe a different side of us that people can see, showing that even though we're Christians, we can still have fun.''

She said about 40 people of all ages from the church had been part of the parade, including the baby dressed as baby Jesus.

Parade organiser Aaron Gillions said he was impressed with the quality of this year's floats.

"I'm impressed with the weather and the quality of the floats was fantastic.''
 
He said there were thousands of people lining the streets of the central city to get a look at the parade.

"A lot of the feedback from businesses in town was that town was particularly busy and lots of people came into town to see it.''

Parade winners
Not-for-profit:
First: Maranatha Rotorua (overall winner)
Second: Rotorua BMX
Third: RotoBillys Christmas

Education
First: Fetu O Te Moana
Second: Elstree Kindergarten
Third: Treasure Rotorua

Commercial
First: Kidz Central
Second: Skyline Jelly Belly
Third: Bunnings




 


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