Alamo Texas Christmas Parade 2024.
- jessetorres358
- Dec 14, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 15, 2024

Photo By Britney J Torres
Every year, Christmas is celebrated by billions of people worldwide as a religious and cultural event that honors the birth of Jesus Christ. It is mostly observed on December 25. Preparation for Christmas, a liturgical feast that is essential to Christianity, starts on the First Sunday of Advent and continues through Christmastide, which traditionally lasts twelve days in the West and ends on Twelfth Night. A public holiday in many nations, Christmas Day is a significant component of the holiday season and is observed both religiously by the majority of Christians and culturally by many non-Christians.
This is the story of a Town who is finally coming out of there shell to becoming Legendary.

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Many people in the small town of "Alamo" gathered to celebrate the birth of Jesus, making Christmas a part of the community. Alamo is expanding and eventually uniting as a single entity as the years go by. This is something that the town will truly need in the coming generations.
Here you have the grinch posing and getting ready to show off his pride.

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Alamo wasn't as developed in the 1980s as it is today. Many children used to receive candy bags from Santa Helpers, and Santa used to make his way down Bowie Street. Every child was delighted to receive a gift from Santa in those years.
As you can see, many members of the community made the decision to assist Santa in changing this town. Which will only increase with each succeeding generation.

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Although Alamo still lacks many elements to resemble parades like in Dallas and San Antonio, I can assure you that with the community's unity, it will eventually reach that level.
The children, however, thought last night's event was very special since they all loved receiving candy from Santa's helpers.

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The girls from Alamo Junior High and High School made the decision to have a magnificent Christmas parade for all of the children in Alamo.
Thanks to everyone, the children will remember how unique Alamo is as they get older.

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I was unable to include all of those images in this story because so many Elves chose to adorn their vehicles with Christmas lights. Let's just say, though, that they all made excellent statements. We are proud to call Alamo home, and we want our future children to have wonderful memories of what we could all offer.

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It's all about making an impact on businesses so they can participate in future events, and as I observed at Whataburger, every employee was having fun with the parade, whether it was through the glass or outside the building.
I hope that next year, HEB, Walmart, and all other companies that are located in alamo will be able to put aside their animosity and simply enjoy making life worthwhile.

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The Alamo Rec VEH Park decided to help Santa this year by decorating their golf carts with lights and saying Hi to the whole community.
Being there to make someone smile, not just during Christmas or any other holiday, is what it's all about. It's to make someone laugh every day and support one another when necessary.

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As you can see, the US Army had a significant influence on this historic occasion. They were riding around while listening to a Christmas song by George Michael.
Making a difference is always the best feeling anyone could do in life.

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We are grateful to all of the law enforcement personnel who assisted with this event. particularly the major who is having an impact on this town. He still has a lot more to do, but if we all work together, we can do it all.
I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and a great new year with their loved ones and friends. Don't forget to change someone's life for the better.
Make A Difference.
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Britney J Torres
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