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When organizers first broached making changes to the Christmas Boat
Parade back in April, an outcry ensued from many of those along the
route.
Don’t change a thing, some pleaded. If you do have to change a thing,
shorten the nights, others requested. Those living at specific points
along the route argued that their portions of the route should remain.
After all, the annual holiday parties must continue.
At the end of August, after much debate, the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce announced that changes will be made. Just not this year.
Starting in 2002, the parade will be shortened from seven to five
days, with Monday and Tuesday cut because they are the least-attended
nights.
To speed the parade up, the route will be shortened. Portions through
the western edge of the channel between Lido Island and Lido Peninsula
and to the entrance of the harbor will be eliminated to cut about 30
minutes.
While we were surprised that the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce was even considering making changes to the long-standing
tradition, we support those that were made in the parade’s best interest.
Though the changes won’t please everyone, they are probably the best
compromise that the chamber could have reached. To its credit, the
chamber first surveyed residents and businesses around the harbor before
making the changes.
The changes will help make sure that all the boaters who start the
parade end it. That way, it will maintain its charm throughout the five
evenings at every point along the route.
At the same time, all the visitors who stop into town to check out the
event the New York Times has hailed as one of the nation’s top 10
yuletide affairs will be able to enjoy it in all its glory, without
disappointment. And it’s these tourists who help fuel the area’s winter
economy.
So while the changes will leave some a bit disappointed, just know
that they weren’t made without thought, but were made with everyone’s
best interests considered.
And if some still think the changes aren’t all that necessary, prove
it. Make this year’s parade the best ever, each and every one of the
seven nights throughout the entire route. Who knows? The changes may not
be set in stone, after all.
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