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ELECTRICAL Parade of Lights, tree-lighting kick off the holidays By KATHERINE LACAZE For Seaside Signal Seaside’s holiday sea- son got a bright start last Friday, with the Parade of Lights and tree-lighting ceremony bringing hun- dreds downtown. Both Seaside Chamber of Commerce events made a return this year after being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. “Parade of Lights is kind of the kick-off for everything,” said Katie McClintock, the chamber’s marketing and communica- tions director. The parade fi lled both Santa makes an early appearance in Seaside. sides of Broadway Fri- day night under a cloudy but dry night, turned the corner at Holladay Drive and marched west on Broadway. Robin Knoll and other Chamber Ambassadors assumed a number of roles and responsibilities to ensure a seamless event and festive atmosphere. During the parade, they handed out cookies, cider and hot cocoa to spectators from the patio at Finn’s Fish House and led the caroling. Along with the parade and tree lighting, the cham- ber has organized a variety of other seasonal activities, including a window-deco- rating contest, self-guided tour of lights, children’s coloring contest and the opportunity for kids to send letters to Santa Claus. Holiday display at the parade. “It’s a lot going on at once,” McClintock said. “People are excited.” The Tour of Lights was introduced by the cham- ber last year in lieu of the Parade of Lights. “With COVID, we weren’t able to do the parade, we weren’t able to do the artisan fair,” McClintock said. “They created the Tour of Lights to be able to do something for the community, and it was a pretty big success.” The organization is bringing the tour back this year, with a new compo- nent. Businesses will par- ticipate in a window-deco- rating contest that features a “Reindeer Trail” scav- enger hunt for kids. They have each received a small reindeer to incorporate into their window display. “We want it to be dis- Holiday characters at the parade. creet and hidden,” McClin- for a prize. are set up at the cham- tock said. Meanwhile, residential ber of commerce, Seaside For the scavenger hunt, children will be given a participants will be added Public Library and Sunset guide that shares the name to the Tour of Lights. Fami- Empire Park and Recre- of each reindeer and two lies can fi nd a map of where ation District. Also back this year was photos revealing what the participating houses are reindeer would see while located, take a self-guided the artisan fair at the Sea- looking out the window at tour to check out the dec- side Civic and Conven- their respective business. orations and light displays tion Center last Saturday Those serve as the hints and vote on their favorite. and Sunday, with more for the children to fi nd the Winners will receive cash than 80 vendors and photos with Santa. Coming up this reindeer, McClintock said. prizes. Another fun holiday weekend, the Treasure the The guides are avail- able online or to pick up tradition is the chamber’s Beach Cleanup takes place at Grocery Outlet, where Letters to Santa program, on Seaside beach Saturday. the reindeer Rudolph will which is open to children Sign up and pick up trash take up residence as head from across the county, bags on the Prom in front of the Reindeer Trail. Once McClintock said. Let- of the Seaside Aquarium fi lled out, the guides can be ters should be submitted from 9 to 11 a.m. returned to Grocery Outlet before Dec. 15. Mailboxes Seaside’s First Satur- • Repairs • Generator installation & servicing • New construction • Remodels Serving the North Oregon Coast since 1950! 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