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Rose Parade

The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade (or simply the Tournament of Roses), is an annual parade held mostly along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California, United States, on New Year's Day (or on Monday, January 2 if New Year's Day falls on a Sunday).

The leading float during the 2017 Rose Parade

Produced by the non-profit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, the parade usually starts at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time (UTC–8), and includes flower-covered floats, marching bands, and equestrian units. The parade is followed in the afternoon by the Rose Bowl, one of the major bowl games in college football. It has been uninterrupted except during World War II in 1942, 1943, and 1945, and in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

First held on January 1, 1890, the Rose Parade is watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators.[2][3] The Rose Bowl college football game was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade.[4] Since 2011, Honda has been a presenting sponsor of the Rose Parade.[5] Accordingly, the company has the parade's first float, which like all floats, follows the parade's theme.

History edit

 
A chariot race during the 1908 or 1911 Tournament of Roses, later replaced by the Rose Bowl
 
Albert Einstein and a Salvation Army band before a performance at the Rose Bowl parade, 1926.

Members of Pasadena's Valley Hunt Club first staged the parade in 1890. Since then the parade has been held in Pasadena every New Year's Day, except when January 1 falls on a Sunday. In that case, it is held on the subsequent Monday, January 2. This exception was instituted in 1893, as organizers did not wish to disturb horses hitched outside Sunday church services.[6]

Many of the members of the Valley Hunt Club were former residents of the American East and Midwest. They wished to showcase their new California home's mild winter weather. At a club meeting, Professor Charles F. Holder announced, "In New York, people are buried in the snow. Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let's hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise."

So the club organized horse-drawn carriages covered in flowers, followed by foot races, polo matches, and a game of tug-of-war on the town lot that attracted a crowd of 2,000 to the event. Upon seeing the scores of flowers on display, the professor decided to suggest the name "Tournament of Roses."

Over the next few founding years, the parade added marching bands and motorized floats. By 1895, the event was too large for the Valley Hunt Club to handle, resulting in the formation of an ad hoc non-profit organization - the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association. By the 11th annual tournament (1900), the town lot on which the activities were held was renamed Tournament Park, a large open area directly adjacent to Pasadena's world-famous institution of higher learning, Caltech. Activities soon included ostrich races, bronco busting demonstrations, and an odd novelty race between a camel and an elephant. (The elephant won the race.) Soon reviewing stands were built along the parade route and newspapers in Eastern Seaboard cities started to take notice of the event.

 
Tournament House, also known as the Wrigley mansion

The stately Italian Renaissance-style mansion of William Wrigley Jr. (the maker of Wrigley's chewing gum) was offered to the city of Pasadena after Mrs. Wrigley's death in 1958, under the condition that their home would be the Rose Parade's permanent headquarters. Tournament House is the name given to the former home where the organization is headquartered.[7]

The first associated football game was played on January 1, 1902. Originally titled the "Tournament East-West football game," it is considered to be the first Rose Bowl. The next game was not played until New Year's Day 1916; they have been played annually since then. The game derives its modern name from Rose Bowl Stadium, which was built for the 1923 game.

In 2002 and 2006 (when the Rose Bowl Game was the BCS National Championship Game), the "Granddaddy of 'em all" was not held the same day as the parade; the 2002 game was played on January 3, the 2006 game was played on January 4. Not all fans were pleased with the change; some thought the atmosphere and tradition of the Rose Bowl was lost. Once the BCS title game was separated from the host bowl, it no longer affected the date of the Rose Bowl Game (even when the title game returned to Pasadena in 2010 and 2014).

Traditionally, a flyover signals the start of the parade. Since 2019, the parade concludes with a special guest doing the ceremonial pass from the parade to the Rose Bowl.

On July 15, 2020, it was announced that the Rose Parade for 2021 would be canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; it was assessed under current conditions that the construction of floats for the parade could not be performed in a safe manner, while the event itself (due to large crowds and outside visitors) was also considered to be at a high risk of causing more instances of COVID-19 infections.[8] The parade was deferred to 2022. However, the parade number was still changed; what would have been called the 132nd parade officially became the 133rd parade.

On November 13, 2020, it was announced that a TV special titled The Rose Parade's New Year's Celebration would take the parade's place and premiere on January 1, 2021.[9]

Parade edit

 
A close-up of roses used to create a parade float

The Tournament of Roses Parade has followed the same route mainly following Colorado Boulevard (Pasadena's main thoroughfare and a segment of the former US 66) for many decades.[quantify] The day before the parade, the entire environs of the neighborhood streets south of the intersection of Orange Grove Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard are sealed off and reserved for the marshaling of the dozens of floats, bands, equestrian units, and other elements. This sealed-off section acts as the "Formation Area", and the Formation Area Committee manages it.

On parade morning the various elements are merged and dispatched in front of Tournament House. The parade starts heading north on South Orange Grove Boulevard beginning at Green Street. At Colorado Boulevard it passes the main grandstands (and the main television and media stands) and proceeds east on Colorado Boulevard. The parade then turns north on Sierra Madre Boulevard.[10] The floats then must travel under the Sierra Madre Boulevard/I-210 freeway overpass, requiring over-height floats to reduce their height. The parade ends at Paloma Street near Victory Park and Pasadena High School. Floats continue into the Post-Parade viewing area (which is open that afternoon and the following day). In total this route is 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long; the assembled bands, horse units, and floats take approximately two hours to pass by.

Recent parades edit

 
Pasadena Police Department officers on motorcycles during the 2014 Rose Parade

The 2009 parade featured 46 floats, including some new entries, such as Jack in the Box's Jack-O-Licious, City of Mission Viejo's Making a Splash, RFD-TV's Hee Haw, and the City of Roseville's Entertaining Dreams for a Century.

The 2010 parade saluted the men and women serving America throughout the world with a flyover at the beginning of the parade by four F/A-18 jets (performed by pilots of Strike Fighter Squadron 22, the "Fighting Redcocks") from the Naval Air Station at Lemoore, California).

New floats that joined the 2011 Rose Parade were: Beverly Hills Tournament of Roses Committee, Cunard Line, Dole, Los Angeles County Firemen's Benefit & Welfare: Never Forget 9/11 "Remember, Reflect, Renew", UNO 40th Anniversary, "Messina Wildlife Management", Namco Bandai Games, "Quikrete" Cement & Concrete Products, "Saving America's Mustangs Foundation", and Shriner's Hospitals For Children.

The 2012 Rose Parade had 43 floats, 21 bands, and 18 equestrian units with approximately 400 horses. The honor for being the last units in the parade went to All American Cowgirl Chicks (Equestrian), Needham Broughton High School (Band), and RFD-TV (Float). It also featured the first-ever Swedish entry, the Royal Swedish Navy Cadet Band.

The 2013 parade featured 42 floats, 23 marching bands, and 21 equestrian units. New for the 2013 Rose Parade were floats from Nurses' float "A Healing Place", Delta Sigma Theta, and the city of San Gabriel centennial float "Celebrating Our Journey". It began with the Wells Fargo/Opening Unit, American Honda's float, the United States Marine Corps's Mounted Color Guard and the U.S. Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band. Farmers Insurance's "Love Float" featured the wedding of a Virginia couple, Nicole and Gerald of Chesapeake, VA, which was officiated by nationally syndicated radio personality Sean Valentine. The couple was selected through a first-ever public vote by the American people. The parade's closing unit featured Coco Jones of the Disney Channel.

Featured in the 2014 parade were 45 floats, including new floats from eHarmony, K9s4COPS, Public Storage ("Adventures In Space")[11] and SeaWorld. Actor, director, writer, producer Garry Marshall played the role of "director" on Burbank's "Lights...camera...action!" float. KC and the Sunshine Band were featured on Stella Rosa Wine's "Stellabrate Good Times" float. Performing on the e-Harmony float was Natalie Cole, singing "This Will Be". NBC's The Voice joined this parade too, along with Daryl Hall and the Harlem Globetrotters. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation float ("Living the Dream: Love Is the Best Protection") featured a wedding of a California couple, Aubrey Loots and Danny Leclair; some people called for a boycott of the parade as the couple are actually both men.[12] Nancy O'Dell, along with Jonathan and Drew Scott (of the Property Brothers) co-hosted the parade.[13]

The 2015 parade had 41 floats. New participants were ABC's The Bachelor, American Armenian Rose Float Association, Kiehl's Since 1851, Northwestern Mutual, United Sikh Mission, and Zappos.com.

The 2016 parade featured 44 floats, 19 equestrian units, and 20 marching bands. New participants were Los Angeles Lakers, City of Irvine Chamber of Commerce, South Dakota Tourism, the California Milk Advisory Board, PBS (featuring Downton Abbey), and Union Bank. It marked the end of Bob Eubanks and Stephanie Edwards's participation in the parade for local television station KTLA. Singpoli Group's float "Marco Polo East Meets West", constructed by float builder Paradiso was judged as the sweepstakes winner, the "Most beautiful entry in the Parade with outstanding floral presentation and design."[14]

The 2020 Rose Parade featured 40 floats, 17 equestrian units with over 450 horses, and 20 marching bands. The Co-Grand Marshals of the parade were gymnast Laurie Hernández, actress and singer Rita Moreno, and actress Gina Torres.[15]

The 2022 parade featured 18 equestrian units, 20 marching bands, and 43 floats in addition to the special units. The grand marshal was actor LeVar Burton.

Floats edit

 
Float and "White Suiter" volunteer

Originally the parade featured flower-decorated horse carriages. Over time, floats built by volunteers from sponsoring communities supplanted the carriages. Currently, most are built by professional float building companies and take nearly a year to construct. Some communities and organizational sponsors still rely on volunteers. The Valley Hunt Club still enters a flower-decorated carriage. The Cal Poly Universities Rose Float still relies solely on students who volunteer, with the present day requirement that "every inch of every float must be covered with flowers or other natural materials, such as leaves, seeds or bark".[16] Floats are self-propelled on (generally used-up) truck chassis[citation needed] in contrast to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade which uses trailer-based floats pulled by new, intact (sponsor-provided) trucks.

Typically 48 to 72 hours before parade day, one can view several of the floats being decorated with flowery mantles in the various 'float barns' that dot the Arroyo Seco / Rose Bowl area in West Pasadena, not far from the start of the parade. It is a rule of the parade that all surfaces of the float framework must be covered in natural materials (such as flowers, plants, seaweeds, seeds, bark, vegetables, or nuts, for example); furthermore, no artificial flowers or plant material are allowed, nor can the materials be artificially colored. Last-minute volunteer opportunities are usually available.

Anaheim city's float at the 2008 Rose Parade included the Stanley Cup that the NHL's Anaheim Ducks had won in 2007, hoisted by player Brad May. (As the regulations state that the outside of the float must exclusively use organic material, ABC commentators speculated that the city got an exception to display the Cup.)[17] Also, the Los Angeles Dodgers had a float in celebration of the franchise's 50th anniversary in Los Angeles, with Hall of Fame sportscasters Vin Scully and Jaime Jarrin as well as former players Steve Garvey, Fernando Valenzuela, Eric Karros, and Nomar Garciaparra.

 
Wizard of Oz float at the 2023 Rose Parade.

The 2010 parade floats included the Boy Scouts of America's 100th Anniversary float, the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles in celebration of Mexico's bicentennial of independence, and "Safety Harbor Kids". The 2010 parade also featured a 113-foot-long (34 m) float from Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance Pet Foods, which set a Guinness world record for the longest single-chassis float. The City of West Covina paid tribute to the "service and commitment of the Tuskegee Airmen" with a float entitled "Tuskegee Airmen – A Cut Above", which featured a large bald eagle, two replica World War II "Redtails" fighter planes, and historical images of some of the airmen who served our country. The float won the Mayor's trophy as the most outstanding city entry – national or international, also Anaheim float featured the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game that was played at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, four former MLB All-Stars, pitchers Mark Langston, Chuck Finley, and Troy Percival, along with second baseman Bobby Grich were aboard.

Since January 1, 2012, fell on a Sunday, tradition dictated that the parade would be held on Monday, January 2, 2012. The 2012 Rose Parade had 43 floats, featuring the Honda float featuring Grammy Award-winning musician Kenny G aboard, the LMU Centennial Celebration float,[18] and the Girl Scouts of the USA 100th Anniversary float (entitled "What Will You Do Today?"). Float builder Fiesta Floats donated their services to the design of the Girl Scouts float, which was decorated by the organization's volunteers (of all ages).[19] Paramount Pictures also participated in the 2012 parade with its centennial celebration float "100 Years of Movie Magic". Namco Bandai Games joined the parade for the first time, commemorating the Power Rangers. Others were Microsoft Kinect ("You are the Controller") and the Kit-Cat Klock ("Timeless Fun for Everyone").[20]

The floats compete for one of 24 awards selected by three judges each year. Since Honda became the title sponsor, its floats are not eligible to compete for an award.

After the parade, the floats are parked at the end of the parade route on Sierra Madre Boulevard and Washington Boulevard, near Victory Park and are on display for a day and a half (two-and-a-half days when January 1 falls on Friday) after the parade. None of the float riders or dignitaries/celebrities involved in the parade are present, and animated features on some floats are not activated. Admission to the viewing area is $13 and children are admitted free.

The 2018 Rose Parade was the last parade for the city of Los Angeles after 122 consecutive years sponsoring floats for the Rose Parade. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was aboard the float titled "Everyone is Welcome".

Equestrians edit

 
U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division Equestrian Unit at the 2007 Rose Parade
 
U.S. Marine Corps color guard at the 2007 Rose Parade

From the beginning horses have played a part in the Rose Parade. Thousands of riders have made the trek down Colorado Boulevard. "The Tournament equestrian family grows bigger and stronger every year as it welcomes the new equestrians who come to share the magic of New Year's Day and appreciate the commitment to excellence and professionalism exhibited by the returning equestrian units to the parade," according to the Tournament of Roses.

Prior to the parade an "Equestfest" is held at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center to showcase the performances by the talented riding teams. Equestrian units taking part in "Equestfest" have included the Clydesdales of the U.S. Army's First Cavalry Division from Fort Hood, "Traveler" (the USC mascot), the Sons and Daughters of the Reel West, and the California State Fire Fighters Association. Bob Eubanks and Shawn Parr have served as announcers at "Equestfest."

Montie Montana was a perennial participant until his death in 1998. TV viewers know him from more than 60 appearances, waving to the crowd from his silver saddle.[21]

2010: 23 units – All American Cowgirl Chicks, Amigos de Anza Equestrian Drill Team, Arizona Mini Mystique Driving Drill Team, Benny Martinez Family, Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club, Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Giddy Up Gals, L.A. County Sheriff – Mounted Enforcement, Long Beach Mounted Police, Medieval Times, The New Buffalo Soldiers, Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers, Region 1 Versatile Arabians, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, The Shire Riders, So Cal Peruvian Paso Horse Club, U.S. Army Ft. Hood – 1st Cavalry, USMC – Color Guard, USMC – Mountain Warfare Training, Valley Hunt Club, Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society, Wells Fargo, and Western Haflinger Association.

2011: 22 units – 1st Cavalry Fort Hood, All American Cowgirl Chicks, Benny Martinez Family, California State Firefighters' Association, Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Equine Extremist with Tommie Turvey, Giddy Up Gals Drill Team, Kern County Sheriffs Mounted Posse, Long Beach Mounted Police, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament, New Buffalo Soldiers, Region One Arabians, Saving America's Mustangs Foundation, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, Southern California Peruvian Paso Horse Club, Spirit of the West Riders, The Shire Riders, United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard, Valley Hunt Club, Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society, Wells Fargo, and Wild West Willie (combined with Kern County Sheriffs Mounted Posse).

2012: 22 units – The All American Cowgirl Chicks, Arizona Mini Mystique, Broken Horn Ropers, Calgary Stampede Showriders (riding with the Calgary Stampede Showband), Calizona Appaloosas, Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Escondido Mounted Police, First Cavalry Fort Hood (US Army), Kings County Sheriff's Posse, LAPD Mounted Unit, Long Beach Mounted Police, Los Hermanos Banuelos, Medieval Times, Merced County Sheriff's Posse, New Buffalo Soldiers, The Santa Rosa Palomino Club, So Cal Peruvian Pasos, Spirit of the West, War Horse Militia, US Marine Corps, Valley Hunt Club, and Wells Fargo.

2013: 20 units – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment, All American Cowgirl Chicks, Anaheim Police Department Mounted Enforcement Unit, Canadian Cowgirls Precision Drill Team, Costumed Arabians Region One, Hawaii Pāʻū Riders, Hermanos Bañuelos Charro Team, Jackson Fork Ranch Percherons, Long Beach Mounted Police, Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard, Medieval Times, The New Buffalo Soldiers, The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team, ONDAR and the Eagles of Tuva, Prime Time Express Mounted Drill Team, Ramona Pageant, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, SD Farm, Spirit of the West Riders, Valley Hunt Club, Wells Fargo.

2014: 16 units – All American Cowgirl Chicks, Budweiser Clydesdales, Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club, Hermanos Bañuelos Charro Team, Los Angeles Police Metropolitan Division Mounted Platoon/Los Angeles County Sheriff's Mounted Enforcement Detail, The Martinez Family, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, The New Buffalo Soldiers, The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team, Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, Spirit of the West Riders, United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard, Valley Hunt Club, War Horse Foundation, Wells Fargo. Equestfest will take place December 29, 2013.

2015: 18 units – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment, Budweiser Clydesdales, Hawaii Pa'u Riders, Hermanos Bañuelos Charro Team, Los Angeles County Fire Department, The Martinez Family, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, The New Buffalo Soldiers, The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team, Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Prime Time Express Mounted Drill Team, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, Spirit of the West Riders, United States Forest Service Pack String, United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard, Valley Hunt Club, Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society, Wells Fargo.

2016: 19 units – 1st Cavalry Horse Detachment – Fort Hood, American Endurance Ride Conference, Anheuser Busch Budweiser Clydesdales, Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club, Dakota Thunder Shires, Long Beach Mounted Police, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Hermanos Bañuelos, Martinez Family, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, National Park Service, The New Buffalo Soldiers, The Norco Cowgirls & The Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team, Scripps Miramar Ranch, Spirit of the West Riders, U.S. Army Field Artillery Half Section – Fort Sill, U.S. Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard, Valley Hunt Club, and Wells Fargo.

2017: 20 units – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment (Fort Hood, Texas), Backcountry Horsemen of California – Mid-Valley Unit (Sonora, California), Budweiser Clydesdales (St. Louis, Missouri), California Highway Patrol Mounted Patrol Unit (Sacramento, California), Kern County Sheriff's Mounted Posse (Bakersfield, California), Los Hermanos Bañuelos Charro Team (Altadena, California), Mane Attraction Equestrian Drill Team (Riverside, California), Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament (Buena Park, California), The New Buffalo Soldiers (Shadow Hills, California), The Norco Cowgirls & The Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team (Norco, California), Philippine Scouts Heritage Society – U.S. Army's 26th Cavalry Regiment (Los Angeles, California), Santa Barbara County Sheriff Mounted Enforcement Unit (Santa Barbara, California), Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds (San Diego, California), Seven Oaks Farm Miniature Therapy Horses (Hamilton, Ohio), Spirit of the West Riders (Leona Valley, California), Union Rescue Mission – Los Angeles (Los Angeles, California), United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard (Barstow, California), Valley Hunt Club (Pasadena, California), Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society (San Diego, California), and Wells Fargo Stagecoaches (Los Angeles, California)

2018: 20 units – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment (Fort Hood, Texas), Broken Horn Ropers (Baldwin Park, California), Budweiser Clydesdales (St. Louis, Missouri), California Highway Patrol Mounted Patrol Unit (Sacramento, California), Long Beach Mounted Police (Long Beach, California), Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Mounted Enforcement Detail (Los Angeles, California), The Los Angeles Police Department Metropolitan Division Mounted Platoon, Honor Guard, Bagpipe & Drum Band (Los Angeles, California), Los Hermanos Bañuelos Charro Team (Altadena, California), Mane Attraction Equestrian Drill Team (Riverside, California), Mini Therapy Horses (Calabasas, California), The New Buffalo Soldiers (Shadow Hills, California), The Norco Cowgirls & The Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Teams (Norco, California), Ramona – California's Official Outdoor Play (Hemet, California), Scripps Miramar Ranch (San Diego, California), So Cal Mini Horse Sanctuary, Inc. (Hemet, California), Spirit of the West Riders (Leona Valley, California), United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard (Barstow, California), The Valley Center Vaqueros (Valley Center, California), The Valley Hunt Club (Pasadena, California) Wells Fargo Stagecoaches (Meeker, Oklahoma)

2019: 19 units – 1st Cavalry Division, Horse Cavalry Detachment (Fort Hood, Texas), Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team (Castaic, California), Budweiser Clydesdales (St. Louis, Missouri), Calgary Stampede Showriders (Strathmore, Alberta, Canada), California Highway Patrol (Sacramento, California), Gold Rush Fire Brigade (Pilot Hill, California), Hawaii Pa'u Riders (Waimanalo, Hawaii), Los Hermanos Bañuelos Charro Team (Altadena, California), Mini Therapy Horses (Calabasas, California), Parsons Mounted Cavalry (College Station, Texas), Scripps Miramar Ranch (San Diego, California), Spirit of the West Riders (Leona Valley, California), The New Buffalo Soldiers (Shadow Hills, California), The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team & Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Jr. Drill Team (Norco, California), The Valley Hunt Club (Pasadena, California), United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard (Barstow, California), US Forest Service Pack Mules Celebrate Smokey Bear's 75th (Vallejo, California), Wells Fargo Stagecoaches (San Francisco, California)

2020: 17 units – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment (Fort Hood, Texas), Arabian Horse Association (Sierra Madre, California), Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team (Castaic, California), Budweiser Clydesdales (St. Louis, Missouri), Buffalo Soldiers Mounted Cavalry Unit (BSMCU) (Mojave, California), Express Clydesdales (Yukon, Oklahoma), Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country (Temecula Eq-Wine Riders), Knott's Berry Farm (Buena Park, California), Los Hermanos Bañuelos (Altadena, California), Mid America Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team (New Buffalo, Michigan), Mini Therapy Horses (Calabasas, California), Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers (Roseville, California), Rural Media Group (Gretna, Nebraska), Scripps Miramar Ranch (San Diego, California), Spirit of the West Riders (Leona Valley, California), USMC Mounted Color Guard (Barstow, California), The Valley Hunt Club (Pasadena, California)

2022: 18 units (listed alphabetically) – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment (Fort Hood, Texas), Arabian Horse Association (Sierra Madre, California), Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team (Castaic, California), Budweiser Clydesdales (St. Louis, Missouri), Hawaii Pa'u Riders (Waimanalo, Hawaii), Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country (Temecula, California), Los Hermanos Banuelos (Altadena, California), Merced County Sheriff Posse (Hilmar, California), Mini Therapy Horses (Calabasas, California), The New Buffalo Soldiers (Shadow Hills, California), Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team (Norco, California), Norwegian Fjord Horses (Berthoud, Colorado), Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers (Roseville, California), Scripps Miramar Ranch – American Saddlebred Horses (San Diego, California), Spirit of the West Riders (Leona Valley, California), USMC Mounted Color Guard (Barstow, California), The Valley Hunt Club (Pasadena, California), and Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society (Alpine, California)

2023:

2024: 18 units (listed alphabetically) – 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment (Fort Cavazos, Texas), Arabian Horse Association Versatile Arabians (Greenwood Village, Colorado), Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team (Lakeview Terrace, California), Budweiser Clydesdales (St. Louis, Missouri), California Cowgirls Drill Team (Wilton, California), Long Beach Mounted Police & Kings County Sheriff's Posse (Long Beach, California and Kings County, California), Los Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team (Altadena, California), The New Buffalo Soldiers (Shadow Hills, California), The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team (Norco, California), Orange County Regional Mounted Enforcement Unit/Western State Mounted Officer Association (Orange County, California), Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers (Sacramento, California), Scripps Miramar Ranch (San Diego, California), Silver Spurs Riding Club Quadrille (Kissimmee, Florida), Smokey Bear's 80th Birthday Celebration (Washington D.C.), Spirit of the West Riders (Arcadia, California), Valley Hunt Club (Pasadena, California), Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society (Alpine, California), United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard (Barstow, California)

Bands edit

 
Londonderry High School Marching Lancer Band from New Hampshire during the 2004 parade

Top marching bands from all over the world are invited. Many of the nation's top high school marching bands, along with college and organizational marching bands participate.

The bands participating in the parade have developed traditions throughout its history. For example, Pasadena City College's Tournament of Roses Honor Band always marches in the Rose Parade, along with the Los Angeles Unified School District All City Honor Band, all of whom are selected by audition the previous autumn. Positions in both bands are coveted, and those selected are among the best student musicians in California.

The Tournament of Roses Honor Band's Herald Trumpets unit marches and plays directly before the Rose Queen's float. Nine trumpet players and one snare drummer are selected from those who audition for the band for the unit.

University marching bands from the two schools competing in the Rose Bowl Game are invited to march in the parade. They typically accompany the float that represents the school and conference.

 
A woman preparing to march with The Salvation Army band, holding an E-flat Tenor horn, 2013

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Bands that have a long-standing arrangement to be in the parade include:[22]

In 1891, the Monrovia Town Band was the first musical group to perform in the Rose Parade. In 1998, the Washington Township High School Minutemen Marching Band from Sewell, New Jersey became the first band in the history of the Rose Parade to decorate its entire ranks with live flowers, in keeping with the practice of decorating the parade floats. From the neighboring town of Arcadia, the Arcadia High School Apache Marching Band and Colorguard has appeared for 15 years, returning about every four years. The Allen Eagle Escadrille from Allen, Texas had a record breaking 780 members in the 2016 Rose Parade.

In addition to the parade, the bands participate in a two-day, three-show Bandfest at Pasadena City College's Jackie and Mack Robinson Stadium, usually on December 29 and 30 (December 30 and 31 when the parade is on January 2). Number of the bands also perform at other Southern California venues.

Theme edit

 
Theme float "2010: A Cut Above the Rest" rolling down Colorado Boulevard during the parade

Shortly after the parade in January, the newly elected President of the Tournament of Roses has the duty of picking a theme for the forthcoming festivities. Most of the floral floats in the parade are inspired by this theme.

On January 19, 2023, Pasadena attorney Alex Aghajanian was confirmed as President of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association for 2023–2024. He announced that the theme for the 135th Rose Parade and the 110th Rose Bowl game would be "Celebrating a World of Music: The Universal Language". The Tournament of Roses President will lead the 14-member Executive Committee and the organization of 935 volunteer members for the upcoming year.[25]

Grand Marshal edit

 
2015 Grand Marshal Louis Zamperini at Tournament House

The Grand Marshal of the parade is an honorary position selected by the president of the Tournament. Many are picked for a relationship to the theme that is also picked by the president. Traditionally, the Grand Marshal of the parade also participates in the Coin Toss during the Rose Bowl.

The 2022 Grand Marshal was actor LeVar Burton.[26]

As there was no parade in 2021, there was no Grand Marshal that year.

The 2020 Co-Grand Marshals were Rita Moreno (from Electric Company), Gina Torres and Laurie Hernández.

The 2019 Grand Marshal was singer Chaka Khan. The 2018 Grand Marshal was Oscar nominee and distinguished humanitarian Gary Sinise. For the 2017 parade, Greg Louganis, Janet Evans and Allyson Felix served as marshals. Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns was selected as the 2016 Grand Marshal.

The 2015 parade Grand Marshal was to be Louis Zamperini.[27][28] After his death on July 2, 2014, the Tournament announced that it was "committed to honoring him as the Grand Marshal of the 2015 Rose Parade."[29] During the parade, USC mascot Traveler walked in his place, riderless to honor Zamperini.[30]

Vin Scully was chosen as the Grand Marshal of the 2014 parade and Rose Bowl Game. Previously, President Sally Bixby named Jane Goodall as the Grand Marshal for the 2013 parade, succeeding J. R. Martinez, the 2012 grand marshal.[31]

Food Network star Paula Deen was the Grand Marshal of the 2011 parade.[32] Captain Chesley Sullenberger was the 2010 Grand Marshal and actress Cloris Leachman served as the 2009 Grand Marshal, the 10th female grand marshal in the history of the parade. Mary Pickford was the first female Grand Marshal. Other Hollywood celebrities who appeared as Grand Marshal are Leo Carrillo, Harold Lloyd, Walt Disney, John Wayne, George Lucas, and Bob Hope.

Repeat Marshals of the Tournament of Roses Parade

  • Shirley Temple (1928–2014), 1939, 1989, 1999
  • Charles Daggett, 1900, 1901, 1914
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), 1951, 1964 (note that Cpl. Robert S. Gray filled in for him in 1951)
  • Bob Hope (1903–2003), 1947, 1969
  • Richard Nixon (1913–1994), 1953, 1960
  • C. C. Reynolds, 1902, 1903
  • Dr. Francis F. Rowland, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1904, 1905, 1910, 1916
  • Dr. Ralph Skillen, 1907, 1908, 1911
  • Edwin Stearns, 1896, 1897
  • Martin H. Weight, 1898, 1899
  • Earl Warren (1891–1974), 1943, 1955

Rose Queen and Royal Court edit

Each September, some 1,000 young women (and a few young men) between the ages of 17 and 25 interview to serve as a member of the Tournament of Roses Royal Court[1]. The Pasadena Tournament of Roses administers a selection process to determine which greater Pasadena-area young women will have the honor of being crowned Queen of the Tournament of Roses, or more commonly known as "Rose Queen." In addition to one Rose Queen, six Rose Princesses will also be selected to make up the Royal Court. The Royal Court will then ride on a specially-designed float in the Rose Parade and will also preside over the Rose Bowl Game. The Royal Court will also attend over one hundred events in the Southern California area as ambassadors of the Tournament of Roses.

One Tree Hill and Chicago P.D. actress Sophia Bush was Rose Queen in 2000. 1997 Rose Princess Lisa Remillard is an anchor with San Diego's KUSI television station.[33]

The 2015 Rose Queen was Madison Triplett (John Marshall Fundamental High School). Members of the Royal Court were Mackenzie Byers (Pasadena City College), Gabrielle Current (Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy), Veronica Mejia (Pasadena City College), Bergen Onufer (Mayfield Senior School), Simona Shao (Westridge School) and Emily Stoker (Temple City High School).[34]

The 2016 Rose Queen was Erika Karen Winter (Flintridge Preparatory School). Members of the Royal Court were Natalie Breanne Hernandez-Barber (Alverno High School), Donaly Elizabeth Marquez (Blair International Baccalaureate School), Bryce Marie Bakewell (Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy), Rachelle Liu (San Marino High School), Regina Pullens (Maranatha High School), and Sarah Shaklan (La Canada High School).[35]

The 2017 Rose Queen was Victoria "Tori" Castellanos (Temple City High School).

Isabella Marez of La Salle High School was crowned as the 100th Tournament of Roses Queen on October 18, 2017. Other members of the 2018 Royal Court: Julianne Lauenstein (La Cañada High School); Sydney Pickering (Arcadia High School); Savannah Bradley (Pasadena High School); Georgia Cervenka (La Cañada High School); Lauren Buehner (Arcadia High School); Alexandra Artura (Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy).

The 2019 Royal Court consisted of Louise Siskel, Rucha Kadam, Helen Rossi, Lauren Baydaline, Sherry Ma, Ashley Hackett, and Micaele McElrath.

As there was no parade in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no Rose Queen crowned for that year. Before that, the last time that a Rose Queen was not crowned was 1929.

The Royal Court for the 2022 Rose Parade was announced on October 4, 2021, by Dr. Robert Miller, the president of the Tournament of Roses Association. They are: Jeannine Briggs (John Marshall Fundamental High School), Nadia Chung (La Cañada High School), Ava Feldman (South Pasadena High School), Abigail Griffith (Pasadena High School), Swetha Somasundaram (Arcadia High School), McKenzie Street (Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy), and Jaeda Walden (La Cañada High School). The coronation of the new queen was held on October 26, 2021. Nadia Chung was named as the 2022 Rose Queen.

The 2022 Rose Queen is required to have been vaccinated against COVID-19.[36]

The 2023 Royal Court was announced on October 3 and consisted of: Salia Baligh, Uma Wittenberg, Adrian Crick, Sahanna Rajinikanthan, Bella Ballard, Zoe Denoncourt, Michelle Cortez-Peralta[37]

Attendance edit

 
Spectators at the 2023 Rose Parade

More recent attendance figures are followed by the TV and predicted attendance in parentheses. Most estimates are conducted by the Tournament of Roses and the Pasadena Police Department. A number of studies were conducted by the Anderson School of Management at UCLA on attendance and economic impact to Southern California. The Los Angeles Times ran a study in 1980 that said the actual attendance at the parade was actually about 60% of what is claimed each year.[citation needed]

  • 1890 – 2,000
  • 2002 – 800,000 (1,000,000; drop blamed on the September 11 attacks)
  • 2004 – 1,000,000
  • 2009 – 700,000 (Pasadena had 1,000,000 visitors during the week of the parade)
  • 2011 – 700,000
  • 2012 – 700,000 (with an estimated 70 million watching worldwide on television)
  • 2013 – 700,000

Broadcast edit

 
The NBC broadcast booth at the 2023 Rose Parade.
 
A cameraman for ABC at the 2023 Rose Parade.

The Rose Parade is televised on ABC, NBC, Univision (in Spanish), HGTV, Sky Link TV (in Mandarin and Cantonese), Hallmark Channel, RFD TV, and KTLA (the latter three offer interruption-free coverage, although KTLA continues to repeat the parade throughout the day with commercials, and starting 2020 it has been livestreamed on its YouTube page). WGN-TV in Chicago carried KTLA's uninterrupted coverage of the 2009 parade (WGN and KTLA have historically been sister stations via former owner Tribune Media; both are now owned by Nexstar Media Group). Until 2005, the parade was also broadcast on CBS, and KTTV also televised the parade from the station's sign-on in 1949 until 1995. ABC serves as the official broadcaster of the parade[citation needed], and its sister network ESPN currently airs the Rose Bowl (which formerly aired on ABC).

  • The 1947 parade was the first to be televised (on KTLA). However, reportedly experimental station W6XAO (now KCBS-TV) broadcast the 1940 parade.
  • The 1954 parade was also the first program televised in the NTSC color television format nationwide on NBC.[38]
  • The 1967 parade was broadcast for the first time in Spanish on KMEX-DT to the Los Angeles area.
  • The 1987 parade was broadcast in Spanish on Univision nationwide.
  • The 1985 parade was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Special Class Program, with the producers at CBS, as well as co-hosts Bob Barker and Joan Van Ark, attached as the potential recipients if the broadcast had won.
  • The 1989 parade was broadcast in 3D on KTTV.
  • The 1999 parade was first broadcast in high definition television (HDTV) on KTLA.
  • The 2004 parade was first time aired in Chinese Mandarin language on Chinese TV station: Sky Link TV.
  • The 2009 Parade was broadcast to 217 countries (79 countries live) in over 20 languages.
  • The Tournament of Roses website had approximately 13 million hits during the week of the 2009 parade.
  • The website was viewed in 150 countries.
  • The 2010 Parade was watched via TV in 127 countries including China.
  • The 2011 Parade had a total television reach of approximately 47 million television viewers in the U.S. and was seen by approximately 28 million viewers internationally.
  • The 2013 Parade was also streamed on Xbox Live via both their WatchESPN (U.S.) and Live Event Player (all other countries) applications.
  • In 2018 and 2019, Funny or Die partnered with Amazon Video to produce a comedic broadcast of the parade, starring Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon as the characters of Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan—who were claimed to have been local newscasters for 25 years. The 2018 broadcast was nominated at the WGA Awards for Best Comedy/Variety Special.[39][40][41][42]
  • Since there was no parade in 2021, a TV special “Rose Parade’s New Year Celebration presented by Honda” was aired, including highlights from past parades.

Volunteers edit

Leadership edit

Each year, the newly elected Tournament of Roses President is responsible for selecting the year's theme and grand marshal. Preparation and construction of the floral floats theoretically begins after the theme is announced. The selection of marching bands is already well under way except for Rose Bowl Game college bands. In 2005, Libby Evans Wright was elected as the first female president of the Association.

The Pasadena Tournament of Roses appointed former Los Angeles Times executive P. Scott McKibben as its executive director in 2010, replacing John M. (Mitch) Dorger, who had served as CEO since 2000. On September 8, 2011, he resigned for personal reasons. Chief Operating Officer William B. Flinn was named interim executive director.[43] From March 1, 2012, to January 2, 2017, William B. Flinn took over the role of Executive Director. David Eads became the Executive Director in 2017.

Operations and the parade edit

 
Volunteers

The Tournament of Roses has become such a large event that it requires 65,000 hours of combined manpower each year, or the equivalent of roughly 7.42 years of combined manpower. Fortunately for the Association, the group has 935 members, each of whom is assigned to one of 34 committees, and around 50 student ambassadors. Responsibilities include:

  • Selecting Parade participants
  • Inspecting and testing floats for safe and reliable operation
  • Assembling the parade elements
  • Conducting the parade through the streets of Pasadena
  • Directing visitors on New Year's Day
  • Assisting the public and the media in viewing the parade
  • Giving presentations about the Tournament to community groups
  • Supervising elements of the Rose Bowl Game (and also the BCS National Championship Game when held in Pasadena)

During the Parade, many Tournament members are required to wear white suits with red ties, name tags, membership pins and official ribbons. Because of this, the volunteers are commonly referred to as "White Suiters."[44] In December each year, a fleet of white vehicles with special "ToR" license plates are seen throughout the San Gabriel Valley. The use of these cars is currently donated by American Honda for use by high-ranking Tournament members.

 
Eagle Scouts carrying banner

Each year, an honor troop of Eagle Scouts from the San Gabriel Valley Council, (now GLAAC), and "The Tournament Troop" of Girl Scout Gold Award recipients of the Arcadia Service Unit of the Girl Scouts Greater Los Angeles, is selected to carry the parade banners down the route. Each year, for the last 35 years, more than 100 scouts have participated.

The Tournament of Roses Radio Amateurs (TORRA) provided audio communications and video co-ordination for the parade officials through the use of Amateur radio from 1968 until 2005. With over 300 ham radio operators in TORRA there were several ham radio sites along the parade route equipped with amateur television as well as 2-way ham radios. Several mobile units – including motorcycles and pedestrian units (creepie-peepies) provided the video coverage. With modern technology and cell phone service, TORRA was no longer needed.

Thousands more volunteers help cover the floats in those beautiful flower and seed mixes during "Deco week," Dec 26- parade day. Many of these come back year after year, some even camp nearby to help all week long.

Weather edit

 
Spectators gather before the 2004 Rose Parade: some pay for seats in stands; others spend the night to "reserve" a free spot on the sidewalks.

For the 2006 Tournament of Roses Parade on January 2 (it is always held on January 2 when January 1 falls on a Sunday) winds with gusts up to 45 mph (72 km/h) and five inches (130 mm) of rain in the Pasadena area were predicted. The forecast proved accurate, ruining the 51 year record of good weather for the parade. It rained continuously and heavily throughout the entire 2006 parade. The President of the Tournament, the Grand Marshal of the Parade and the executive committee,[citation needed] deliberated into the early morning at the Tournament House. With street rumors circulating of the parade being canceled or postponed and restlessness of the crowd further east along the parade route, the parade got underway despite the bleak weather.[45] Low television ratings and poor attendance plagued the ceremony. Some floats sustained water damage by the end of the parade.

The "Never on Sunday" Rule edit

The 1893 parade was the first parade to fall on a Sunday. The parade organizers decided that the parade might spook the horses outside of the churches along the parade route and disrupt the services. The "Never on Sunday" rule was instituted and has been in place ever since: if January 1 falls on a Sunday, the parade is shifted to the 2nd.[46]

There are conflicting reports on the number of times this has happened. Several articles say that 2017 (the latest occurrence) was the 15th time.[47][48]

However, the correct answer seems to be that the 2023 parade was the 20th time this has happened with the years being 1893, 1899, 1905, 1911, 1922, 1928, 1933, 1939, 1950, 1956, 1961, 1967, 1978, 1984, 1989, 1995, 2006, 2012, 2017, and 2023.[49]

Related events edit

Notes edit

  • 1 January 1942 – First parade cancellation, caused by World War II.
  • 1 January 1943 – Second parade cancellation, caused by World War II.
  • 1 January 1945 – Third parade cancellation, caused by World War II.
  • 3 January 2002 – Tournament of Roses hosted the first BCS National Championship where Miami defeated Nebraska, 37–14, and the Parade and the Rose Bowl Game were held on separate days
  • The animated 2007 film Bee Movie featured the Tournament of Roses.
  • 1 January 2014 – The first same-sex marriage at the parade was held, for Aubrey Loots and Danny LeClair.[51]
  • 1 January 2019 – The parade was delayed near the end of the two-hour broadcast by NBC and ABC when the float commemorating the 150th anniversary of the First transcontinental railroad with the placing of the Golden Spike, entitled "Harmony Through Union", suffered a minor fire and blocked the parade route. The volunteers on board were able to evacuate safely, and the float was secured by LASD deputies and Pasadena police until it could be moved to allow the parade to resume, being able to still finish the parade while being towed.
  • 1 January 2021 – Fourth parade cancellation, caused by COVID-19 pandemic. First cancellation in 76 years.
  • 2 January 2023 – Singer Tanya Tucker will perform “Ready as I’ll Never Be” as the parade's grand finale.

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Tournament of Roses Parade redirects here For the English collegiate sports competition see Roses Tournament For the set of parades in Portland Oregon see Portland Rose Festival The Rose Parade also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade or simply the Tournament of Roses is an annual parade held mostly along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena California United States on New Year s Day or on Monday January 2 if New Year s Day falls on a Sunday The leading float during the 2017 Rose ParadeProduced by the non profit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association the parade usually starts at 8 00 a m Pacific Time UTC 8 and includes flower covered floats marching bands and equestrian units The parade is followed in the afternoon by the Rose Bowl one of the major bowl games in college football It has been uninterrupted except during World War II in 1942 1943 and 1945 and in 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 1 First held on January 1 1890 the Rose Parade is watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators 2 3 The Rose Bowl college football game was added in 1902 to help fund the cost of staging the parade 4 Since 2011 Honda has been a presenting sponsor of the Rose Parade 5 Accordingly the company has the parade s first float which like all floats follows the parade s theme Contents 1 History 2 Parade 2 1 Recent parades 3 Floats 4 Equestrians 5 Bands 6 Theme 7 Grand Marshal 8 Rose Queen and Royal Court 9 Attendance 10 Broadcast 11 Volunteers 11 1 Leadership 11 2 Operations and the parade 12 Weather 13 The Never on Sunday Rule 14 Related events 15 Notes 16 References 17 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rose Parade news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp A chariot race during the 1908 or 1911 Tournament of Roses later replaced by the Rose Bowl nbsp Albert Einstein and a Salvation Army band before a performance at the Rose Bowl parade 1926 Members of Pasadena s Valley Hunt Club first staged the parade in 1890 Since then the parade has been held in Pasadena every New Year s Day except when January 1 falls on a Sunday In that case it is held on the subsequent Monday January 2 This exception was instituted in 1893 as organizers did not wish to disturb horses hitched outside Sunday church services 6 Many of the members of the Valley Hunt Club were former residents of the American East and Midwest They wished to showcase their new California home s mild winter weather At a club meeting Professor Charles F Holder announced In New York people are buried in the snow Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear Let s hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise So the club organized horse drawn carriages covered in flowers followed by foot races polo matches and a game of tug of war on the town lot that attracted a crowd of 2 000 to the event Upon seeing the scores of flowers on display the professor decided to suggest the name Tournament of Roses Over the next few founding years the parade added marching bands and motorized floats By 1895 the event was too large for the Valley Hunt Club to handle resulting in the formation of an ad hoc non profit organization the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association By the 11th annual tournament 1900 the town lot on which the activities were held was renamed Tournament Park a large open area directly adjacent to Pasadena s world famous institution of higher learning Caltech Activities soon included ostrich races bronco busting demonstrations and an odd novelty race between a camel and an elephant The elephant won the race Soon reviewing stands were built along the parade route and newspapers in Eastern Seaboard cities started to take notice of the event nbsp Tournament House also known as the Wrigley mansionThe stately Italian Renaissance style mansion of William Wrigley Jr the maker of Wrigley s chewing gum was offered to the city of Pasadena after Mrs Wrigley s death in 1958 under the condition that their home would be the Rose Parade s permanent headquarters Tournament House is the name given to the former home where the organization is headquartered 7 The first associated football game was played on January 1 1902 Originally titled the Tournament East West football game it is considered to be the first Rose Bowl The next game was not played until New Year s Day 1916 they have been played annually since then The game derives its modern name from Rose Bowl Stadium which was built for the 1923 game In 2002 and 2006 when the Rose Bowl Game was the BCS National Championship Game the Granddaddy of em all was not held the same day as the parade the 2002 game was played on January 3 the 2006 game was played on January 4 Not all fans were pleased with the change some thought the atmosphere and tradition of the Rose Bowl was lost Once the BCS title game was separated from the host bowl it no longer affected the date of the Rose Bowl Game even when the title game returned to Pasadena in 2010 and 2014 Traditionally a flyover signals the start of the parade Since 2019 the parade concludes with a special guest doing the ceremonial pass from the parade to the Rose Bowl On July 15 2020 it was announced that the Rose Parade for 2021 would be canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic it was assessed under current conditions that the construction of floats for the parade could not be performed in a safe manner while the event itself due to large crowds and outside visitors was also considered to be at a high risk of causing more instances of COVID 19 infections 8 The parade was deferred to 2022 However the parade number was still changed what would have been called the 132nd parade officially became the 133rd parade On November 13 2020 it was announced that a TV special titled The Rose Parade s New Year s Celebration would take the parade s place and premiere on January 1 2021 9 Parade edit nbsp A close up of roses used to create a parade floatThe Tournament of Roses Parade has followed the same route mainly following Colorado Boulevard Pasadena s main thoroughfare and a segment of the former US 66 for many decades quantify The day before the parade the entire environs of the neighborhood streets south of the intersection of Orange Grove Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard are sealed off and reserved for the marshaling of the dozens of floats bands equestrian units and other elements This sealed off section acts as the Formation Area and the Formation Area Committee manages it On parade morning the various elements are merged and dispatched in front of Tournament House The parade starts heading north on South Orange Grove Boulevard beginning at Green Street At Colorado Boulevard it passes the main grandstands and the main television and media stands and proceeds east on Colorado Boulevard The parade then turns north on Sierra Madre Boulevard 10 The floats then must travel under the Sierra Madre Boulevard I 210 freeway overpass requiring over height floats to reduce their height The parade ends at Paloma Street near Victory Park and Pasadena High School Floats continue into the Post Parade viewing area which is open that afternoon and the following day In total this route is 5 5 miles 8 9 km long the assembled bands horse units and floats take approximately two hours to pass by Recent parades edit nbsp Pasadena Police Department officers on motorcycles during the 2014 Rose ParadeThe 2009 parade featured 46 floats including some new entries such as Jack in the Box s Jack O Licious City of Mission Viejo s Making a Splash RFD TV s Hee Haw and the City of Roseville s Entertaining Dreams for a Century The 2010 parade saluted the men and women serving America throughout the world with a flyover at the beginning of the parade by four F A 18 jets performed by pilots of Strike Fighter Squadron 22 the Fighting Redcocks from the Naval Air Station at Lemoore California New floats that joined the 2011 Rose Parade were Beverly Hills Tournament of Roses Committee Cunard Line Dole Los Angeles County Firemen s Benefit amp Welfare Never Forget 9 11 Remember Reflect Renew UNO 40th Anniversary Messina Wildlife Management Namco Bandai Games Quikrete Cement amp Concrete Products Saving America s Mustangs Foundation and Shriner s Hospitals For Children The 2012 Rose Parade had 43 floats 21 bands and 18 equestrian units with approximately 400 horses The honor for being the last units in the parade went to All American Cowgirl Chicks Equestrian Needham Broughton High School Band and RFD TV Float It also featured the first ever Swedish entry the Royal Swedish Navy Cadet Band The 2013 parade featured 42 floats 23 marching bands and 21 equestrian units New for the 2013 Rose Parade were floats from Nurses float A Healing Place Delta Sigma Theta and the city of San Gabriel centennial float Celebrating Our Journey It began with the Wells Fargo Opening Unit American Honda s float the United States Marine Corps s Mounted Color Guard and the U S Marine Corps West Coast Composite Band Farmers Insurance s Love Float featured the wedding of a Virginia couple Nicole and Gerald of Chesapeake VA which was officiated by nationally syndicated radio personality Sean Valentine The couple was selected through a first ever public vote by the American people The parade s closing unit featured Coco Jones of the Disney Channel Featured in the 2014 parade were 45 floats including new floats from eHarmony K9s4COPS Public Storage Adventures In Space 11 and SeaWorld Actor director writer producer Garry Marshall played the role of director on Burbank s Lights camera action float KC and the Sunshine Band were featured on Stella Rosa Wine s Stellabrate Good Times float Performing on the e Harmony float was Natalie Cole singing This Will Be NBC s The Voice joined this parade too along with Daryl Hall and the Harlem Globetrotters The AIDS Healthcare Foundation float Living the Dream Love Is the Best Protection featured a wedding of a California couple Aubrey Loots and Danny Leclair some people called for a boycott of the parade as the couple are actually both men 12 Nancy O Dell along with Jonathan and Drew Scott of the Property Brothers co hosted the parade 13 The 2015 parade had 41 floats New participants were ABC s The Bachelor American Armenian Rose Float Association Kiehl s Since 1851 Northwestern Mutual United Sikh Mission and Zappos com The 2016 parade featured 44 floats 19 equestrian units and 20 marching bands New participants were Los Angeles Lakers City of Irvine Chamber of Commerce South Dakota Tourism the California Milk Advisory Board PBS featuring Downton Abbey and Union Bank It marked the end of Bob Eubanks and Stephanie Edwards s participation in the parade for local television station KTLA Singpoli Group s float Marco Polo East Meets West constructed by float builder Paradiso was judged as the sweepstakes winner the Most beautiful entry in the Parade with outstanding floral presentation and design 14 The 2020 Rose Parade featured 40 floats 17 equestrian units with over 450 horses and 20 marching bands The Co Grand Marshals of the parade were gymnast Laurie Hernandez actress and singer Rita Moreno and actress Gina Torres 15 The 2022 parade featured 18 equestrian units 20 marching bands and 43 floats in addition to the special units The grand marshal was actor LeVar Burton Floats edit nbsp Float and White Suiter volunteerMain article Rose Parade floats Originally the parade featured flower decorated horse carriages Over time floats built by volunteers from sponsoring communities supplanted the carriages Currently most are built by professional float building companies and take nearly a year to construct Some communities and organizational sponsors still rely on volunteers The Valley Hunt Club still enters a flower decorated carriage The Cal Poly Universities Rose Float still relies solely on students who volunteer with the present day requirement that every inch of every float must be covered with flowers or other natural materials such as leaves seeds or bark 16 Floats are self propelled on generally used up truck chassis citation needed in contrast to the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade which uses trailer based floats pulled by new intact sponsor provided trucks Typically 48 to 72 hours before parade day one can view several of the floats being decorated with flowery mantles in the various float barns that dot the Arroyo Seco Rose Bowl area in West Pasadena not far from the start of the parade It is a rule of the parade that all surfaces of the float framework must be covered in natural materials such as flowers plants seaweeds seeds bark vegetables or nuts for example furthermore no artificial flowers or plant material are allowed nor can the materials be artificially colored Last minute volunteer opportunities are usually available Anaheim city s float at the 2008 Rose Parade included the Stanley Cup that the NHL s Anaheim Ducks had won in 2007 hoisted by player Brad May As the regulations state that the outside of the float must exclusively use organic material ABC commentators speculated that the city got an exception to display the Cup 17 Also the Los Angeles Dodgers had a float in celebration of the franchise s 50th anniversary in Los Angeles with Hall of Fame sportscasters Vin Scully and Jaime Jarrin as well as former players Steve Garvey Fernando Valenzuela Eric Karros and Nomar Garciaparra nbsp Wizard of Oz float at the 2023 Rose Parade The 2010 parade floats included the Boy Scouts of America s 100th Anniversary float the Consulate General of Mexico in Los Angeles in celebration of Mexico s bicentennial of independence and Safety Harbor Kids The 2010 parade also featured a 113 foot long 34 m float from Dick Van Patten s Natural Balance Pet Foods which set a Guinness world record for the longest single chassis float The City of West Covina paid tribute to the service and commitment of the Tuskegee Airmen with a float entitled Tuskegee Airmen A Cut Above which featured a large bald eagle two replica World War II Redtails fighter planes and historical images of some of the airmen who served our country The float won the Mayor s trophy as the most outstanding city entry national or international also Anaheim float featured the 2010 Major League Baseball All Star Game that was played at Angel Stadium of Anaheim four former MLB All Stars pitchers Mark Langston Chuck Finley and Troy Percival along with second baseman Bobby Grich were aboard Since January 1 2012 fell on a Sunday tradition dictated that the parade would be held on Monday January 2 2012 The 2012 Rose Parade had 43 floats featuring the Honda float featuring Grammy Award winning musician Kenny G aboard the LMU Centennial Celebration float 18 and the Girl Scouts of the USA 100th Anniversary float entitled What Will You Do Today Float builder Fiesta Floats donated their services to the design of the Girl Scouts float which was decorated by the organization s volunteers of all ages 19 Paramount Pictures also participated in the 2012 parade with its centennial celebration float 100 Years of Movie Magic Namco Bandai Games joined the parade for the first time commemorating the Power Rangers Others were Microsoft Kinect You are the Controller and the Kit Cat Klock Timeless Fun for Everyone 20 The floats compete for one of 24 awards selected by three judges each year Since Honda became the title sponsor its floats are not eligible to compete for an award After the parade the floats are parked at the end of the parade route on Sierra Madre Boulevard and Washington Boulevard near Victory Park and are on display for a day and a half two and a half days when January 1 falls on Friday after the parade None of the float riders or dignitaries celebrities involved in the parade are present and animated features on some floats are not activated Admission to the viewing area is 13 and children are admitted free The 2018 Rose Parade was the last parade for the city of Los Angeles after 122 consecutive years sponsoring floats for the Rose Parade Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti was aboard the float titled Everyone is Welcome Equestrians edit nbsp U S Army 1st Cavalry Division Equestrian Unit at the 2007 Rose Parade nbsp U S Marine Corps color guard at the 2007 Rose ParadeFrom the beginning horses have played a part in the Rose Parade Thousands of riders have made the trek down Colorado Boulevard The Tournament equestrian family grows bigger and stronger every year as it welcomes the new equestrians who come to share the magic of New Year s Day and appreciate the commitment to excellence and professionalism exhibited by the returning equestrian units to the parade according to the Tournament of Roses Prior to the parade an Equestfest is held at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center to showcase the performances by the talented riding teams Equestrian units taking part in Equestfest have included the Clydesdales of the U S Army s First Cavalry Division from Fort Hood Traveler the USC mascot the Sons and Daughters of the Reel West and the California State Fire Fighters Association Bob Eubanks and Shawn Parr have served as announcers at Equestfest Montie Montana was a perennial participant until his death in 1998 TV viewers know him from more than 60 appearances waving to the crowd from his silver saddle 21 2010 23 units All American Cowgirl Chicks Amigos de Anza Equestrian Drill Team Arizona Mini Mystique Driving Drill Team Benny Martinez Family Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club Cowgirls Historical Foundation Giddy Up Gals L A County Sheriff Mounted Enforcement Long Beach Mounted Police Medieval Times The New Buffalo Soldiers Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers Region 1 Versatile Arabians Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds The Shire Riders So Cal Peruvian Paso Horse Club U S Army Ft Hood 1st Cavalry USMC Color Guard USMC Mountain Warfare Training Valley Hunt Club Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society Wells Fargo and Western Haflinger Association 2011 22 units 1st Cavalry Fort Hood All American Cowgirl Chicks Benny Martinez Family California State Firefighters Association Cowgirls Historical Foundation Equine Extremist with Tommie Turvey Giddy Up Gals Drill Team Kern County Sheriffs Mounted Posse Long Beach Mounted Police Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament New Buffalo Soldiers Region One Arabians Saving America s Mustangs Foundation Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds Southern California Peruvian Paso Horse Club Spirit of the West Riders The Shire Riders United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Valley Hunt Club Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society Wells Fargo and Wild West Willie combined with Kern County Sheriffs Mounted Posse 2012 22 units The All American Cowgirl Chicks Arizona Mini Mystique Broken Horn Ropers Calgary Stampede Showriders riding with the Calgary Stampede Showband Calizona Appaloosas Cowgirls Historical Foundation Escondido Mounted Police First Cavalry Fort Hood US Army Kings County Sheriff s Posse LAPD Mounted Unit Long Beach Mounted Police Los Hermanos Banuelos Medieval Times Merced County Sheriff s Posse New Buffalo Soldiers The Santa Rosa Palomino Club So Cal Peruvian Pasos Spirit of the West War Horse Militia US Marine Corps Valley Hunt Club and Wells Fargo 2013 20 units 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment All American Cowgirl Chicks Anaheim Police Department Mounted Enforcement Unit Canadian Cowgirls Precision Drill Team Costumed Arabians Region One Hawaii Paʻu Riders Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Jackson Fork Ranch Percherons Long Beach Mounted Police Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Medieval Times The New Buffalo Soldiers The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team ONDAR and the Eagles of Tuva Prime Time Express Mounted Drill Team Ramona Pageant Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds SD Farm Spirit of the West Riders Valley Hunt Club Wells Fargo 2014 16 units All American Cowgirl Chicks Budweiser Clydesdales Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Los Angeles Police Metropolitan Division Mounted Platoon Los Angeles County Sheriff s Mounted Enforcement Detail The Martinez Family Medieval Times Dinner amp Tournament The New Buffalo Soldiers The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team Norwegian Fjord Horse Registry Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds Spirit of the West Riders United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Valley Hunt Club War Horse Foundation Wells Fargo Equestfest will take place December 29 2013 2015 18 units 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Budweiser Clydesdales Hawaii Pa u Riders Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Los Angeles County Fire Department The Martinez Family Medieval Times Dinner amp Tournament The New Buffalo Soldiers The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara Prime Time Express Mounted Drill Team Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds Spirit of the West Riders United States Forest Service Pack String United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Valley Hunt Club Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society Wells Fargo 2016 19 units 1st Cavalry Horse Detachment Fort Hood American Endurance Ride Conference Anheuser Busch Budweiser Clydesdales Calizona Appaloosa Horse Club Dakota Thunder Shires Long Beach Mounted Police Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department Los Hermanos Banuelos Martinez Family Medieval Times Dinner amp Tournament National Park Service The New Buffalo Soldiers The Norco Cowgirls amp The Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team Scripps Miramar Ranch Spirit of the West Riders U S Army Field Artillery Half Section Fort Sill U S Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Valley Hunt Club and Wells Fargo 2017 20 units 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Fort Hood Texas Backcountry Horsemen of California Mid Valley Unit Sonora California Budweiser Clydesdales St Louis Missouri California Highway Patrol Mounted Patrol Unit Sacramento California Kern County Sheriff s Mounted Posse Bakersfield California Los Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Altadena California Mane Attraction Equestrian Drill Team Riverside California Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Buena Park California The New Buffalo Soldiers Shadow Hills California The Norco Cowgirls amp The Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team Norco California Philippine Scouts Heritage Society U S Army s 26th Cavalry Regiment Los Angeles California Santa Barbara County Sheriff Mounted Enforcement Unit Santa Barbara California Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds San Diego California Seven Oaks Farm Miniature Therapy Horses Hamilton Ohio Spirit of the West Riders Leona Valley California Union Rescue Mission Los Angeles Los Angeles California United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Barstow California Valley Hunt Club Pasadena California Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society San Diego California and Wells Fargo Stagecoaches Los Angeles California 2018 20 units 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Fort Hood Texas Broken Horn Ropers Baldwin Park California Budweiser Clydesdales St Louis Missouri California Highway Patrol Mounted Patrol Unit Sacramento California Long Beach Mounted Police Long Beach California Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department Mounted Enforcement Detail Los Angeles California The Los Angeles Police Department Metropolitan Division Mounted Platoon Honor Guard Bagpipe amp Drum Band Los Angeles California Los Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Altadena California Mane Attraction Equestrian Drill Team Riverside California Mini Therapy Horses Calabasas California The New Buffalo Soldiers Shadow Hills California The Norco Cowgirls amp The Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Teams Norco California Ramona California s Official Outdoor Play Hemet California Scripps Miramar Ranch San Diego California So Cal Mini Horse Sanctuary Inc Hemet California Spirit of the West Riders Leona Valley California United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Barstow California The Valley Center Vaqueros Valley Center California The Valley Hunt Club Pasadena California Wells Fargo Stagecoaches Meeker Oklahoma 2019 19 units 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Fort Hood Texas Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team Castaic California Budweiser Clydesdales St Louis Missouri Calgary Stampede Showriders Strathmore Alberta Canada California Highway Patrol Sacramento California Gold Rush Fire Brigade Pilot Hill California Hawaii Pa u Riders Waimanalo Hawaii Los Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Altadena California Mini Therapy Horses Calabasas California Parsons Mounted Cavalry College Station Texas Scripps Miramar Ranch San Diego California Spirit of the West Riders Leona Valley California The New Buffalo Soldiers Shadow Hills California The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team amp Little Miss Norco Cowgirls Jr Drill Team Norco California The Valley Hunt Club Pasadena California United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Barstow California US Forest Service Pack Mules Celebrate Smokey Bear s 75th Vallejo California Wells Fargo Stagecoaches San Francisco California 2020 17 units 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Fort Hood Texas Arabian Horse Association Sierra Madre California Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team Castaic California Budweiser Clydesdales St Louis Missouri Buffalo Soldiers Mounted Cavalry Unit BSMCU Mojave California Express Clydesdales Yukon Oklahoma Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country Temecula Eq Wine Riders Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park California Los Hermanos Banuelos Altadena California Mid America Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team New Buffalo Michigan Mini Therapy Horses Calabasas California Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers Roseville California Rural Media Group Gretna Nebraska Scripps Miramar Ranch San Diego California Spirit of the West Riders Leona Valley California USMC Mounted Color Guard Barstow California The Valley Hunt Club Pasadena California 2022 18 units listed alphabetically 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Fort Hood Texas Arabian Horse Association Sierra Madre California Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team Castaic California Budweiser Clydesdales St Louis Missouri Hawaii Pa u Riders Waimanalo Hawaii Horsewomen of Temecula Wine Country Temecula California Los Hermanos Banuelos Altadena California Merced County Sheriff Posse Hilmar California Mini Therapy Horses Calabasas California The New Buffalo Soldiers Shadow Hills California Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team Norco California Norwegian Fjord Horses Berthoud Colorado Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers Roseville California Scripps Miramar Ranch American Saddlebred Horses San Diego California Spirit of the West Riders Leona Valley California USMC Mounted Color Guard Barstow California The Valley Hunt Club Pasadena California and Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society Alpine California 2023 2024 18 units listed alphabetically 1st Cavalry Division Horse Cavalry Detachment Fort Cavazos Texas Arabian Horse Association Versatile Arabians Greenwood Village Colorado Blue Shadows Mounted Drill Team Lakeview Terrace California Budweiser Clydesdales St Louis Missouri California Cowgirls Drill Team Wilton California Long Beach Mounted Police amp Kings County Sheriff s Posse Long Beach California and Kings County California Los Hermanos Banuelos Charro Team Altadena California The New Buffalo Soldiers Shadow Hills California The Norco Cowgirls Rodeo Drill Team Norco California Orange County Regional Mounted Enforcement Unit Western State Mounted Officer Association Orange County California Painted Ladies Rodeo Performers Sacramento California Scripps Miramar Ranch San Diego California Silver Spurs Riding Club Quadrille Kissimmee Florida Smokey Bear s 80th Birthday Celebration Washington D C Spirit of the West Riders Arcadia California Valley Hunt Club Pasadena California Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society Alpine California United States Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard Barstow California Bands editMain article Rose Parade marching bands nbsp Londonderry High School Marching Lancer Band from New Hampshire during the 2004 paradeTop marching bands from all over the world are invited Many of the nation s top high school marching bands along with college and organizational marching bands participate The bands participating in the parade have developed traditions throughout its history For example Pasadena City College s Tournament of Roses Honor Band always marches in the Rose Parade along with the Los Angeles Unified School District All City Honor Band all of whom are selected by audition the previous autumn Positions in both bands are coveted and those selected are among the best student musicians in California The Tournament of Roses Honor Band s Herald Trumpets unit marches and plays directly before the Rose Queen s float Nine trumpet players and one snare drummer are selected from those who audition for the band for the unit University marching bands from the two schools competing in the Rose Bowl Game are invited to march in the parade They typically accompany the float that represents the school and conference nbsp A woman preparing to march with The Salvation Army band holding an E flat Tenor horn 2013 Bands that have a long standing arrangement to be in the parade include 22 The official Tournament of Roses Honor Band hosted by Pasadena City College consisting of members of the college s Lancer Marching Band and talented high school musicians from throughout California 89th Rose Parade appearance in 2018 23 The Los Angeles Unified School District All City Honor Band The Salvation Army Tournament of Roses Marching Band consisting of local and visiting Salvation Army musicians 103rd appearance in 2023 The Salvation Army band has performed more than any band in the parade 24 The United States Marine Corps West Coast Composite BandIn 1891 the Monrovia Town Band was the first musical group to perform in the Rose Parade In 1998 the Washington Township High School Minutemen Marching Band from Sewell New Jersey became the first band in the history of the Rose Parade to decorate its entire ranks with live flowers in keeping with the practice of decorating the parade floats From the neighboring town of Arcadia the Arcadia High School Apache Marching Band and Colorguard has appeared for 15 years returning about every four years The Allen Eagle Escadrille from Allen Texas had a record breaking 780 members in the 2016 Rose Parade In addition to the parade the bands participate in a two day three show Bandfest at Pasadena City College s Jackie and Mack Robinson Stadium usually on December 29 and 30 December 30 and 31 when the parade is on January 2 Number of the bands also perform at other Southern California venues Theme edit nbsp Theme float 2010 A Cut Above the Rest rolling down Colorado Boulevard during the paradeMain article Rose Parade themes Shortly after the parade in January the newly elected President of the Tournament of Roses has the duty of picking a theme for the forthcoming festivities Most of the floral floats in the parade are inspired by this theme On January 19 2023 Pasadena attorney Alex Aghajanian was confirmed as President of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association for 2023 2024 He announced that the theme for the 135th Rose Parade and the 110th Rose Bowl game would be Celebrating a World of Music The Universal Language The Tournament of Roses President will lead the 14 member Executive Committee and the organization of 935 volunteer members for the upcoming year 25 Grand Marshal editMain article Grand Marshals of the Rose Parade nbsp 2015 Grand Marshal Louis Zamperini at Tournament HouseThe Grand Marshal of the parade is an honorary position selected by the president of the Tournament Many are picked for a relationship to the theme that is also picked by the president Traditionally the Grand Marshal of the parade also participates in the Coin Toss during the Rose Bowl The 2022 Grand Marshal was actor LeVar Burton 26 As there was no parade in 2021 there was no Grand Marshal that year The 2020 Co Grand Marshals were Rita Moreno from Electric Company Gina Torres and Laurie Hernandez The 2019 Grand Marshal was singer Chaka Khan The 2018 Grand Marshal was Oscar nominee and distinguished humanitarian Gary Sinise For the 2017 parade Greg Louganis Janet Evans and Allyson Felix served as marshals Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns was selected as the 2016 Grand Marshal The 2015 parade Grand Marshal was to be Louis Zamperini 27 28 After his death on July 2 2014 the Tournament announced that it was committed to honoring him as the Grand Marshal of the 2015 Rose Parade 29 During the parade USC mascot Traveler walked in his place riderless to honor Zamperini 30 Vin Scully was chosen as the Grand Marshal of the 2014 parade and Rose Bowl Game Previously President Sally Bixby named Jane Goodall as the Grand Marshal for the 2013 parade succeeding J R Martinez the 2012 grand marshal 31 Food Network star Paula Deen was the Grand Marshal of the 2011 parade 32 Captain Chesley Sullenberger was the 2010 Grand Marshal and actress Cloris Leachman served as the 2009 Grand Marshal the 10th female grand marshal in the history of the parade Mary Pickford was the first female Grand Marshal Other Hollywood celebrities who appeared as Grand Marshal are Leo Carrillo Harold Lloyd Walt Disney John Wayne George Lucas and Bob Hope Repeat Marshals of the Tournament of Roses Parade Shirley Temple 1928 2014 1939 1989 1999 Charles Daggett 1900 1901 1914 Dwight D Eisenhower 1890 1969 1951 1964 note that Cpl Robert S Gray filled in for him in 1951 Bob Hope 1903 2003 1947 1969 Richard Nixon 1913 1994 1953 1960 C C Reynolds 1902 1903 Dr Francis F Rowland 1890 1892 1894 1904 1905 1910 1916 Dr Ralph Skillen 1907 1908 1911 Edwin Stearns 1896 1897 Martin H Weight 1898 1899 Earl Warren 1891 1974 1943 1955Rose Queen and Royal Court editMain article Queens of the Rose Parade Each September some 1 000 young women and a few young men between the ages of 17 and 25 interview to serve as a member of the Tournament of Roses Royal Court 1 The Pasadena Tournament of Roses administers a selection process to determine which greater Pasadena area young women will have the honor of being crowned Queen of the Tournament of Roses or more commonly known as Rose Queen In addition to one Rose Queen six Rose Princesses will also be selected to make up the Royal Court The Royal Court will then ride on a specially designed float in the Rose Parade and will also preside over the Rose Bowl Game The Royal Court will also attend over one hundred events in the Southern California area as ambassadors of the Tournament of Roses One Tree Hill and Chicago P D actress Sophia Bush was Rose Queen in 2000 1997 Rose Princess Lisa Remillard is an anchor with San Diego s KUSI television station 33 The 2015 Rose Queen was Madison Triplett John Marshall Fundamental High School Members of the Royal Court were Mackenzie Byers Pasadena City College Gabrielle Current Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy Veronica Mejia Pasadena City College Bergen Onufer Mayfield Senior School Simona Shao Westridge School and Emily Stoker Temple City High School 34 The 2016 Rose Queen was Erika Karen Winter Flintridge Preparatory School Members of the Royal Court were Natalie Breanne Hernandez Barber Alverno High School Donaly Elizabeth Marquez Blair International Baccalaureate School Bryce Marie Bakewell Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy Rachelle Liu San Marino High School Regina Pullens Maranatha High School and Sarah Shaklan La Canada High School 35 The 2017 Rose Queen was Victoria Tori Castellanos Temple City High School Isabella Marez of La Salle High School was crowned as the 100th Tournament of Roses Queen on October 18 2017 Other members of the 2018 Royal Court Julianne Lauenstein La Canada High School Sydney Pickering Arcadia High School Savannah Bradley Pasadena High School Georgia Cervenka La Canada High School Lauren Buehner Arcadia High School Alexandra Artura Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy The 2019 Royal Court consisted of Louise Siskel Rucha Kadam Helen Rossi Lauren Baydaline Sherry Ma Ashley Hackett and Micaele McElrath As there was no parade in 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic there was no Rose Queen crowned for that year Before that the last time that a Rose Queen was not crowned was 1929 The Royal Court for the 2022 Rose Parade was announced on October 4 2021 by Dr Robert Miller the president of the Tournament of Roses Association They are Jeannine Briggs John Marshall Fundamental High School Nadia Chung La Canada High School Ava Feldman South Pasadena High School Abigail Griffith Pasadena High School Swetha Somasundaram Arcadia High School McKenzie Street Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy and Jaeda Walden La Canada High School The coronation of the new queen was held on October 26 2021 Nadia Chung was named as the 2022 Rose Queen The 2022 Rose Queen is required to have been vaccinated against COVID 19 36 The 2023 Royal Court was announced on October 3 and consisted of Salia Baligh Uma Wittenberg Adrian Crick Sahanna Rajinikanthan Bella Ballard Zoe Denoncourt Michelle Cortez Peralta 37 Attendance edit nbsp Spectators at the 2023 Rose ParadeMore recent attendance figures are followed by the TV and predicted attendance in parentheses Most estimates are conducted by the Tournament of Roses and the Pasadena Police Department A number of studies were conducted by the Anderson School of Management at UCLA on attendance and economic impact to Southern California The Los Angeles Times ran a study in 1980 that said the actual attendance at the parade was actually about 60 of what is claimed each year citation needed 1890 2 000 2002 800 000 1 000 000 drop blamed on the September 11 attacks 2004 1 000 000 2009 700 000 Pasadena had 1 000 000 visitors during the week of the parade 2011 700 000 2012 700 000 with an estimated 70 million watching worldwide on television 2013 700 000Broadcast edit nbsp The NBC broadcast booth at the 2023 Rose Parade nbsp A cameraman for ABC at the 2023 Rose Parade The Rose Parade is televised on ABC NBC Univision in Spanish HGTV Sky Link TV in Mandarin and Cantonese Hallmark Channel RFD TV and KTLA the latter three offer interruption free coverage although KTLA continues to repeat the parade throughout the day with commercials and starting 2020 it has been livestreamed on its YouTube page WGN TV in Chicago carried KTLA s uninterrupted coverage of the 2009 parade WGN and KTLA have historically been sister stations via former owner Tribune Media both are now owned by Nexstar Media Group Until 2005 the parade was also broadcast on CBS and KTTV also televised the parade from the station s sign on in 1949 until 1995 ABC serves as the official broadcaster of the parade citation needed and its sister network ESPN currently airs the Rose Bowl which formerly aired on ABC The 1947 parade was the first to be televised on KTLA However reportedly experimental station W6XAO now KCBS TV broadcast the 1940 parade The 1954 parade was also the first program televised in the NTSC color television format nationwide on NBC 38 The 1967 parade was broadcast for the first time in Spanish on KMEX DT to the Los Angeles area The 1987 parade was broadcast in Spanish on Univision nationwide The 1985 parade was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Special Class Program with the producers at CBS as well as co hosts Bob Barker and Joan Van Ark attached as the potential recipients if the broadcast had won The 1989 parade was broadcast in 3D on KTTV The 1999 parade was first broadcast in high definition television HDTV on KTLA The 2004 parade was first time aired in Chinese Mandarin language on Chinese TV station Sky Link TV The 2009 Parade was broadcast to 217 countries 79 countries live in over 20 languages The Tournament of Roses website had approximately 13 million hits during the week of the 2009 parade The website was viewed in 150 countries The 2010 Parade was watched via TV in 127 countries including China The 2011 Parade had a total television reach of approximately 47 million television viewers in the U S and was seen by approximately 28 million viewers internationally The 2013 Parade was also streamed on Xbox Live via both their WatchESPN U S and Live Event Player all other countries applications In 2018 and 2019 Funny or Die partnered with Amazon Video to produce a comedic broadcast of the parade starring Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon as the characters of Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan who were claimed to have been local newscasters for 25 years The 2018 broadcast was nominated at the WGA Awards for Best Comedy Variety Special 39 40 41 42 Since there was no parade in 2021 a TV special Rose Parade s New Year Celebration presented by Honda was aired including highlights from past parades Volunteers editLeadership edit Main article Presidents of the Tournament of Roses Association Each year the newly elected Tournament of Roses President is responsible for selecting the year s theme and grand marshal Preparation and construction of the floral floats theoretically begins after the theme is announced The selection of marching bands is already well under way except for Rose Bowl Game college bands In 2005 Libby Evans Wright was elected as the first female president of the Association The Pasadena Tournament of Roses appointed former Los Angeles Times executive P Scott McKibben as its executive director in 2010 replacing John M Mitch Dorger who had served as CEO since 2000 On September 8 2011 he resigned for personal reasons Chief Operating Officer William B Flinn was named interim executive director 43 From March 1 2012 to January 2 2017 William B Flinn took over the role of Executive Director David Eads became the Executive Director in 2017 Operations and the parade edit nbsp VolunteersThe Tournament of Roses has become such a large event that it requires 65 000 hours of combined manpower each year or the equivalent of roughly 7 42 years of combined manpower Fortunately for the Association the group has 935 members each of whom is assigned to one of 34 committees and around 50 student ambassadors Responsibilities include Selecting Parade participants Inspecting and testing floats for safe and reliable operation Assembling the parade elements Conducting the parade through the streets of Pasadena Directing visitors on New Year s Day Assisting the public and the media in viewing the parade Giving presentations about the Tournament to community groups Supervising elements of the Rose Bowl Game and also the BCS National Championship Game when held in Pasadena During the Parade many Tournament members are required to wear white suits with red ties name tags membership pins and official ribbons Because of this the volunteers are commonly referred to as White Suiters 44 In December each year a fleet of white vehicles with special ToR license plates are seen throughout the San Gabriel Valley The use of these cars is currently donated by American Honda for use by high ranking Tournament members nbsp Eagle Scouts carrying bannerEach year an honor troop of Eagle Scouts from the San Gabriel Valley Council now GLAAC and The Tournament Troop of Girl Scout Gold Award recipients of the Arcadia Service Unit of the Girl Scouts Greater Los Angeles is selected to carry the parade banners down the route Each year for the last 35 years more than 100 scouts have participated The Tournament of Roses Radio Amateurs TORRA provided audio communications and video co ordination for the parade officials through the use of Amateur radio from 1968 until 2005 With over 300 ham radio operators in TORRA there were several ham radio sites along the parade route equipped with amateur television as well as 2 way ham radios Several mobile units including motorcycles and pedestrian units creepie peepies provided the video coverage With modern technology and cell phone service TORRA was no longer needed Thousands more volunteers help cover the floats in those beautiful flower and seed mixes during Deco week Dec 26 parade day Many of these come back year after year some even camp nearby to help all week long Weather edit nbsp Spectators gather before the 2004 Rose Parade some pay for seats in stands others spend the night to reserve a free spot on the sidewalks For the 2006 Tournament of Roses Parade on January 2 it is always held on January 2 when January 1 falls on a Sunday winds with gusts up to 45 mph 72 km h and five inches 130 mm of rain in the Pasadena area were predicted The forecast proved accurate ruining the 51 year record of good weather for the parade It rained continuously and heavily throughout the entire 2006 parade The President of the Tournament the Grand Marshal of the Parade and the executive committee citation needed deliberated into the early morning at the Tournament House With street rumors circulating of the parade being canceled or postponed and restlessness of the crowd further east along the parade route the parade got underway despite the bleak weather 45 Low television ratings and poor attendance plagued the ceremony Some floats sustained water damage by the end of the parade The Never on Sunday Rule editThe 1893 parade was the first parade to fall on a Sunday The parade organizers decided that the parade might spook the horses outside of the churches along the parade route and disrupt the services The Never on Sunday rule was instituted and has been in place ever since if January 1 falls on a Sunday the parade is shifted to the 2nd 46 There are conflicting reports on the number of times this has happened Several articles say that 2017 the latest occurrence was the 15th time 47 48 However the correct answer seems to be that the 2023 parade was the 20th time this has happened with the years being 1893 1899 1905 1911 1922 1928 1933 1939 1950 1956 1961 1967 1978 1984 1989 1995 2006 2012 2017 and 2023 49 Related events editGrand Marshal announcement Royal Court Interviews Royal Ball Rose Queen Announcement and Coronation Ceremony Selection Sunday 50 Rose Bowl game teams Welcome Day Disneyland Resort Lawry s Beef Bowl Decorating Places for float viewing various barns Equestfest Los Angeles Equestrian Center Bandfest Pasadena City College Rose Bowl Hall of Fame Ceremony Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Game Public Tailgate Rose Bowl Game Floatfest for float viewing also known as Post Parade Washington and Sierra Madre BoulevardsNotes edit1 January 1942 First parade cancellation caused by World War II 1 January 1943 Second parade cancellation caused by World War II 1 January 1945 Third parade cancellation caused by World War II 3 January 2002 Tournament of Roses hosted the first BCS National Championship where Miami defeated Nebraska 37 14 and the Parade and the Rose Bowl Game were held on separate days The animated 2007 film Bee Movie featured the Tournament of Roses 1 January 2014 The first same sex marriage at the parade was held for Aubrey Loots and Danny LeClair 51 1 January 2019 The parade was delayed near the end of the two hour broadcast by NBC and ABC when the float commemorating the 150th anniversary of the First transcontinental railroad with the placing of the Golden Spike entitled Harmony Through Union suffered a minor fire and blocked the parade route The volunteers on board were able to evacuate safely and the float was secured by LASD deputies and Pasadena police until it could be moved to allow the parade to resume being able to still finish the parade while being towed 1 January 2021 Fourth parade cancellation caused by COVID 19 pandemic First cancellation in 76 years 2 January 2023 Singer Tanya Tucker will perform Ready as I ll Never Be as the parade s grand finale References edit Pasadena Tournament of Roses Unable to Host 2021 Rose Parade on New Year s Day Pasadena Tournament of Roses July 15 2020 Big crowd but who s counting Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2009 01 15 2009 Tournament Times a publication of Tournament of Roses Association Grady Mary L September 24 2010 Mercer Island High School Marching Band to march in 2012 Tournament of Roses Parade Mercer Island Reporter Archived from the original on 2010 10 04 The Pasadena Tournament of Roses Pasadena Tournament of Roses Retrieved 2011 12 25 Holland Gale December 27 2016 An old rule may save the Rose Parade from getting rained on Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 29 2016 History of the Tournament House Tournament of Roses Hipes Patrick July 15 2020 Rose Parade Officials Cancel 2021 Event Amid Coronavirus Concerns Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 15 2020 NBC Brings Good Cheer to the Holidays with Array of Festive Programming The Futon Critic November 13 2020 Tournament of Roses Rose Parade General Information Game Day Guide Retrieved 2014 01 03 2014 Adventures In Space Public Storage Rose Parade Float on YouTube Youtube January 1 2014 Karlamangla Soumya December 29 2013 Gay couple to marry on Rose Parade float Los Angeles Times Nancy O Dell Property Brothers to host HGTV s Rose Parade 2014 Press release Scripps Networks Interactive September 26 2013 Retrieved March 8 2017 2016 Float Awards Announcement Tournament of Roses January 1 2016 Order of March Rose Parade Retrieved 2019 12 28 Rose Parade Participants Floats Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association 2020 Retrieved January 1 2020 Sneak preview of Rose Parade floats The Orange County Register December 27 2007 Archived from the original on January 1 2008 Joseph Wakelee lynch LMU Rose Parade Bound Archived 2011 03 13 at the Wayback Machine LMU Magazine March 18 2011 GSGLA Tournament of Roses Parade Archived from the original on 2011 01 10 davidm Invite to Kit Cat s 80th bday in the Rose Parade Archived from the original on 2012 04 16 Retrieved 2021 07 27 Montie Montana dead at 87 Variety Rose Parade Participants Archived from the original on October 14 2008 Annual bands Part 1 Archived 2015 02 12 at the Wayback Machine Tournament Times May 23 2013 The 2023 Rose Parade presented by Honda KTLA 5 20 November 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Alex Aghajanian Elected President Of 2024 Tournament of Roses Pasadena Tournament of Roses 19 January 2023 Retrieved 14 April 2023 LeVar Burton Selected As 2022 Tournament Of Roses Grand Marshal 5 October 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2021 Lloyd Jonathan May 9 2014 War Hero Former Olympian Louis Zamperini Named Rose Parade Grand Marshal NBCUniversal Retrieved May 9 2014 Olympic runner and WW2 prisoner Louis Zamperini dies BBC 3 July 2014 The Tournament of Roses Expresses Our Heartfelt Sympathy to The Family of Louis Zamperini Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association July 3 2014 Riderless horse Traveler to honor Louis Zamperini at Rose Parade USC News December 28 2014 Corrigan Kelly 25 April 2012 Jane Goodall named 2013 Rose Parade grand marshal La Canada Valley Sun Los Angeles Times Retrieved 12 February 2015 Chef Paula Deen Named Rose Parade Grand Marshal AP via ABC News October 26 2010 Lisa Remillard Archived 2014 10 11 at the Wayback Machine KUSI March 2014 Times Los Angeles 22 October 2014 Madison Triplett crowned as 2015 Rose Queen Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2016 05 04 Canada La 23 October 2015 Flintridge Prep student Erika Winter crowned 98th Rose Queen La Canada Valley Sun Retrieved 2016 05 04 McGreal Mark 2 July 2021 Unvaccinated royalty need not apply Rose Parade seeks virus ready court Pasadena Star News Southern California News Group Retrieved 12 July 2021 Here is the 2023 Rose Parade Royal Court chosen by the Tournament of Roses Pasadena Star News 2022 10 03 Retrieved 2023 08 22 Colorcast of the Rose Parade Archived from the original on 1999 04 29 Hipes Patrick 2018 12 06 WGA Awards TV Nominations The Handmaid s Tale Barry SNL Make List Deadline Retrieved 2020 01 07 Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon s Cord and Tish Upstage Rose Parade TheWrap 2018 01 01 Retrieved 2020 01 07 Petski Denise 2017 11 22 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