Photo Gallery: Christmas in November
Families crowd around Santa, played by Charles Bohannon, as he arrives by helicopter at the Pink Palace Museum on Saturday, Nov. 17, to officially open the Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees, a fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children's Hospital. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
Kimberly Peoples (center) celebrates as she cruises down Elvis Presley Boulevard during the Whitehaven Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17. The parade is in its 21st year and drew over 4,000 attendees. Just under 200 schools, nonprofits and other organizations participated in the 2018 parade, one of several outreach initiatives held by the Academy for Youth Empowerment. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
An excited crowd of kids and parents huddle under a sudden blast of wind off the rotors as Santa arrives by helicopter at the Pink Palace Museum on Saturday, Nov. 17, to officially open the Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees, a fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
Nikiaya Harris (center) practices her dance routine with the Westhaven Elementary dance team prior to joining the Whitehaven Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17. The parade is in its 21st year and drew over 4,000 attendees. Just under 200 schools, nonprofits and other organizations participated in the 2018 parade, one of several outreach initiatives held by the Academy for Youth Empowerment. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
Maliyah Moss, 8, dances with students of Lucie E. Campbell Elementary during the Whitehaven Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17. The parade is in its 21st year and drew over 4,000 attendees. Just under 200 schools, nonprofits and other organizations participated in the 2018 parade, one of several outreach initiatives held by the Academy for Youth Empowerment. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
Santa, played by Charles Bohannon, greets the crowd as he arrives by helicopter at the Pink Palace Museum on Saturday, Nov. 17, to officially open the Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees, a fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
An excited crowd of kids and parents huddle under a sudden blast of wind off the rotors as Santa arrives by helicopter at the Pink Palace Museum on Saturday, Nov. 17, to officially open the Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees, a fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
Kevin Wooten (left) and Kelon Pilate, members of Rolling Wheels of Memphis, skate down Elvis Presley Boulevard during the Whitehaven Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17. The parade is in its 21st year and drew over 4,000 attendees. Just under 200 schools, nonprofits and other organizations participated in the 2018 parade, one of several outreach initiatives held by the Academy for Youth Empowerment. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
An excited crowd of kids and parents huddle under a sudden blast of wind off the rotors as Santa arrives by helicopter at the Pink Palace Museum on Saturday, Nov. 17, to officially open the Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees, a fundraiser for Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital. (Jim Weber/Daily Memphian)
Eric Milligan (left), 9, runs onto Elvis Presley Boulevard to snatch up some candy during the Whitehaven Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018. The parade is in its 21st year and drew over 4,000 attendees. Just under 200 schools, nonprofits and other organizations participated in the 2018 parade, one of several outreach initiatives held by the Academy for Youth Empowerment. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
Tejuana Boddie (left) dances in the middle of Elvis Presley Boulevard as a high school band plays during the Whitehaven Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17. The parade is in its 21st year and drew over 4,000 attendees. Just under 200 schools, nonprofits and other organizations participated in the 2018 parade, one of several outreach initiatives held by the Academy for Youth Empowerment. (Houston Cofield/Daily Memphian)
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