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While the participants in the Greater Manassas Christmas Parade can vary some each year, one thing always remains the same — Santa. Joe Nelson has served as Santa in the parade for the past 28 years. He has a very specific job description he says, “To collect hugs from children and to listen to things they want for Christmas — but mostly collect hugs, which I’m very good at doing.”
Over the years, Nelson has worked with several coordinators.
“As it starts to come together each year you start to think ‘This is going to be a lot of fun.’ The city of Manassas really knows how to hold a parade,” he said.
Nelson noted how much work goes into the parade and that every year, this work is done by an all-volunteer crew.
“They are all volunteers — no pay — and to watch them put so much effort into it…that’s what I feel most proud of. We’re all volunteers doing something good because we love our city,” he said.
The 71st Annual Greater Manassas Christmas Parade starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, December, 3. Nelson has only missed one year of the past 28 and proudly wears the full Santa costume each year. He’s seen all weather from sun to snow and everything in between. He loves taking the route and sees memories along each street.
“I feel so privileged to be Santa. The house I grew up in is right along the parade route. I can remember like it was yesterday, being a little kid and looking up and Santa being so tall and ominous,” Nelson shared. “I am surrounded by memories as I play Santa. It can almost make this grown man cry.”
Nelson certainly spreads the holiday joy with a personal touch, as he knows and calls out many names along the route. “It is amazing the aura Santa has. I have never lost that thrill, and knowing I can do that for kids…it’s a big job to be able to do that.”
The tree lighting ceremony is the night before the parade, and Martin encourages everyone to attend this, as well as the parade.
“It’s the kickoff of the holiday season, and Manassas does it as good as anybody,” said Nelson. “I don’t think Manassas looks any better than during that time. The city just shines.”
As the chair, Olson encourages everyone to attend. “Bring your friends and family for a fun-filled morning in Historic Manassas.”
You never know, Santa just might call out your name.
For more information about the parade route, participants and sponsors, visit www.gmchristmasparade.org or the www.facebook.com/Greater-
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