Santa Claus waves to the crowd from a Seaford Volunteer Fire Department engine at the tail end of Seaford Christmas Parade.
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City councilman Orlando Holland, seated, and Seaford Mayor David Genshaw are in the festive holiday spirit during Saturday night's Christmas Parade, sponsored by the Downtown Seaford Association.
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Among the many Seaford Christmas Parade entries, Impact Graphics lights up High Street as Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
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The Seaford High School Marching Band performs for spectators along High Street during the Seaford Christmas Parade.
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Crossroad Community Church earned the Mayor's Choice honor for the Seaford Christmas Parade.
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State Rep. Danny Short tosses candy to children at curbside during the Seaford Christmas Parade Saturday night.
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Dressed as a miniature reindeer, Teddy Anderson, the faithful canine companion of Laurie and Charles Anderson, is perched at City Hall for Saturday's Seaford Christmas Parade.
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The famous visitor from the North Pole hitches a ride on the T.G. Adams and Sons float in the Seaford Christmas Parade.
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Members of the Torlish family from Laurel - Brystol, Marissa and their grandmom Frances - settle in along High Street Saturday evening for the Seaford Christmas Parade.
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The Seaford Christmas Parade began at Nylon Boulevard and Pennsylvania Avenue and ended at Market St. near Seaford Middle School on Saturday.