Photos: Molino Holds Annual Christmas Parade

December 8, 2013

The annual Molino Christmas Parade was held Saturday morning on Crabtree Church Road. After the parade, Santa Claus met with lots of good boys and girls at the Molino Ballpark.

Sponsored by the Molino Recreation Association, proceeds from the parade are used to benefit needy children in the Molino area during the Christmas season.

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Pictured: The annual Molino Christmas Parade Saturday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


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5 Responses to “Photos: Molino Holds Annual Christmas Parade”

  1. Pineville Pl on December 10th, 2013 7:20 am

    I saw an amazing float on the corner of Crabtree and Chestnut, looks like Noahs Ark. Those folks at CrossFaith Church hit it out of the park with that float.

  2. Local Resident on December 8th, 2013 6:16 pm

    Great Job Escambia Martial Arts. Good to see so many students there to walk even in the wet and cold conditions.

  3. Sarah-Jane on December 8th, 2013 1:39 pm

    Thank you to all who participated in the parade. It was a cold morning but the Christmas Spirit was so very warming. Thank you to all the Barrineau Park 4-H’s that came to decorate and then participate in the parade. Great Family Fun was had by everyone….. Wishing everyone a safe and Happy Holiday season.

  4. lisa odom on December 8th, 2013 12:53 pm

    That’s why we enter the Molino Parade every year. We have tried to take our kids to the Pensacola parades and it is just horrible. Last year we had to keep grown people from stepping all over our kids for beads and candy. Those people need to get a life C’mon People its just beads and candy. lol But we love the Molino Parade…

  5. Dianna on December 8th, 2013 8:49 am

    We live in Cantonment and have tried taking our little boy to the Pensacola Christmas Parade, but we’ve found ourselves standing around inconsiderate adults whose sole purpose in life is to catch a garbage bag full of candy while watching teenagers in bands gyrate and drunk folks on floats throw beads. This year we decided to look for a community parade so we drove 10 minutes to Molino. What a great decision we made! We found no barriers, no drunk folks, and no gyrations and instead we found genuine Christmas spirit. What a great parade! We’ll never go back to Pensacola’s parade, again. Thank you to all who participated!