by Menaka Masilamani on 2014-10-30

For 51 years, Loma Linda has offered residents a place to celebrate each year during its annual Loma Linda Community Parade and Fair event. This year’s “Together We Can Finish the Fight”-themed celebration drew hundreds of participants and attendees to Loma Linda, dressed in various shades of purple and pink in honor of cancer awareness as they marched from the corner of Barton Road and Anderson Street to Loma Linda Academy. Various organizations took part in the festivities this year, including the Antique Mall, Linda Valley Villa, Loma Linda Academy Children Center, and the Loma Linda Library, plus dozens more. Marching bands from Clement and Cope middle schools provided festive live music, and drill teams from the many Seventh Day Adventist Pathfinder organizations twirled flags during the parade. Classic cars of all colors, makes and models maneuvered down Anderson Street as cancer survivors themselves greeted the throngs of residents gathered along the edge of the sidewalks, waving as they passed by and distributing candy. Immediately following the morning parade, all were welcomed at the Loma Linda Academy parking lot where a wide variety of booths were set up for the fair portion of the event, showcasing foods from Filipino and Mexican cuisines, Italian sodas, Hawaiian shaved ice, and more. Fair-goers got their pick of products and services from the dozens of vendor booths, including feather hair extensions from Mrs. Winchell’s Hair Extensions to face painting from the Loma Linda Elementary School’s art department. Vendor Grace Lafferty showed off her line of homemade all-natural skin care products called Touch of Grace, while Dr. Lu and her dental hygienists and assistants provided informational pamphlets, goodies like toothpaste and prize opportunities through games. Loma Linda Academy also had several booths set up on the grounds, including many game booths like the velcro jump, sponge toss, and the dunk tank which offered the opportunity for students to dunk their teachers and raise money for their class. For the students, the booths were a fundraising opportunity and also allowed them to showcase their creativity through games and booth decorations incorporating this year’s “Together We Can Finish the Fight” theme. “It’s awesome to brainstorm the theme and create a booth that reflects it. Last year the theme was birthdays and it just so happened that it was around my birthday so that was a lot of fun to work with,” stated Andrea Schroer, a former Loma Linda Academy student who has been helping her friend Jasmine Hallock, another former student, with the face painting booth for the last few years. Those patrons who wanted to rest their feet got to relax in the middle of the fair where they enjoyed a variety of talent from groups including the Loma Linda Academy symphonic band, Hawaiian dancing and students singing. There was a little bit of everything this year at the parade and fair, from games and prizes, to savory snacks and sweet treats. Patrons could sign up for volleyball, check out a variety of wares and meet with organizations located throughout the community. [END] ORIGINAL ARTICLE SUBMITTED: 51st Annual Community Parade Sunday, Oct. 19, hundreds of participants and attendees were at the 51st Annual Loma Linda Community Parade and fair. Under the theme of “Together We Can Finish the Fight," participants, some dressed in various shades of purple and pink in honor of cancer awareness, walked-or marched-from the corner of Barton Road and Anderson Street to Loma Linda Academy. Various organizations took part in the festivities this year, including the Antique Mall, Linda Valley Villa, Loma Linda Academy Children Center, and the Loma Linda Library. There were a few marching bands too, from Clement Middle School and Cope, as well as drill teams from the many Pathfinder organizations through the Seventh Day Adventist Church community. After the parade, attendees and participants were welcomed at the Loma Linda Academy parking lot where a wide variety of booths were set up for the fair portion of the event. There were so many varieties of food ranging from Filipino to Mexican, Italian sodas to Hawaiian shaved ice and everything in between. Fair-goers got their pick of products and services, including getting feather hair extensions from Mrs. Winchell’s Hair Extensions, to face painting from the Loma Linda Elementary School's art department. There were vendors selling their products such as Grace Lafferty’s line of homemade, all natural skin care products called Touch of Grace. Dr. Lu and her dental hygienists and assistants had a booth, providing information on Dr. Lu’s practice while also providing toothpaste and offering opportunities for fair-goers to earn prizes through games. Loma Linda Academy also had several booths throughout the fair, including many games like the velcro jump, sponge toss, and the favorite dunk tank, where depending on how much they pay, they got a chance to toss a ball in hopes of dunking a teacher from Loma Linda Academy. If they pay 5 dollars they got to push the target for an automatic dunk. This was by far one of the more popular of the games. For the students, the booths were not only a fun way to raise money for their class, but it provided an opportunity for them to get really creative not just with coming up with the games or ways in which to run the booth, but overall decorations and set up of the booths especially in incorporating the theme for this year. “It's awesome to brainstorm the theme and create a booth that reflects it. Last year the theme was birthdays and it just so happened that it was around my birthday so that was a lot of fun to work with”, stated Andrea Schroer, LLA Alumni, who has been helping her friend Jasmine Hallock (another LLA Alumni) with the face painting booth for the last few years. For those patrons who wanted to rest their feet got to relax in the middle of the fair where they got to listen to watch a variety of talent including the Loma Linda Academy Symphonic Band, Hawaiian dancing and students singing. There was a little bit of everything this year at the parade and fair from games and prizes to savory snacks and sweet treats. Patrons could sign up for volleyball, check out a variety of wares and meet with organizations that are located throughout the community. 51st Annual Community Parade Date: 10/19/2014 Time: 10:00 a.m. Event Location: Address: Corner of Barton Road & Anderson St. Loma Linda CA 92354 Description: Enjoy the annual parade! 2014 theme: Finish the Fight, beat cancer one step at a time. Fair at LL Academy follows. CONTACT INFO Phone: LL Chamber 909-799-2828 Email: info@lomalindachamber.org