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Mount Clemens has been ushering Santa Claus into the heart of
Macomb County with an annual parade on the day after
Thanksgiving every year since 1975. The first parade wasn't really a
parade at all – just a single float that  brought the jolly old elf to the
front door of Prieh's Department Store, where he held court
throughout the holiday shopping season. The following year, the
parade was an outgrowth of the area's Bicentennial celebration, and
was sponsored by a group of local business leaders. The parade
route began at Market and Gratiot and ended at Prieh's, but due to
inclement weather, only a small crowd turned out to see the bands,
floats, cars and service personnel from Selfridge ANG Base.

In its third year, the parade was sponsored by the Merchants in
Action division of the Macomb County Chamber of Commerce.  
Thirty groups and two high school marching bands once again
braved poor weather for the event.

Each succeeding year, the number and variety of parade units
increased and so did the spectators. In 1980, crowds lined up to see
the famous Clydesdale eight-horse hitch, trademark of the Anheuser-
Busch Brewing Company, which was sponsored by local beer
distributor, Petitpren, Inc.  The Clydesdales were popular with
parade goers and returned for several succeeding years.

In 1985, under sponsorship of the Mount Clemens Business
Association, the parade featuring cartoon characters He-Man and
Skeletor, and drew one of its largest crowds ever.

The parade was adopted by First National Bank in Mount Clemens
in 1989, which continued to organize the annual event until 1994,
when a new non-profit board, called Metro Macomb Productions,
was created by the bank and Mount Clemens General Hospital to
produce the Santa Claus Parade.  Numerous area businesses
served as financial sponsors of the parade under Metro Macomb's
stewardship.

More than 50,000 onlookers thronged the parade in 2003, when
Macomb County native Matt Shafer, known professionally as the
recording artist Uncle Kracker, served as grand marshal.

In 2006, Metro Macomb cancelled the parade because of a decline
in sponsorships.  Within ten days of that announcement, the city of
Mount Clemens was flooded with so many calls and offers of
assistance that the parade was reinstated.  Leading the way was the
Mount Clemens Goodfellows, which pledged $10,000, followed by
the Mount Clemens Lions Club pledge of $5,000. An informal
citizens committee organized event, which was held on the day after
Thanksgiving, as it had been for three decades.

The new parade committee contacted municipalities from the four
corners of the county with a invitation to join in the parade and to
bring floats, marching bands and residents.   In the first year of the
parade becoming county-wide inclusive, three Macomb County
communities participated in the parade: Harrison Township, Shelby
Township and Clinton Township. These communities sent their
leaders, and floats and fire engines, to the delight of children and
adults alike.

In 2007, the ninety-unit parade was called Mount Clemens Presents
the Macomb County Santa Claus Parade, reflecting Mount Clemens'
position as the county seat.

Special thank you to Deborah Larsen from the Mount
Clemens Public Library for providing this history.
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The Macomb County SANTA PARADE is a production of the Mount Clemens Parade Steering Committee
PARADE HISTORY
2010