Photograph of the Hitchcock High School band walking in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. The band members are uniformed and walking in a tight formation. While holding a banner, two members lead the band in the procession which is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3. The procession will eventually stop at Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of the entrance to Walter Hall Park on the night of the first annual League City Holiday of Festival Lights. The passage is adorned with Christmas lights. An archway of lights provides more light beyond the threshold as numerous cars and people enter.
Photograph of a float themed around Santa Claus' workshop in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. Individuals wearing costumes are standing on the float, playing the parts of Santa Claus and his elves. An illegible sign is posted on the side of the float. The parade procession is heading down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, eventually ending at Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a float themed around Santa Claus' workshop in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. Individuals wearing costumes are standing on the float, playing the parts of Santa Claus and his elves. A sign posted on the side of the float reads, "Santa's Work Shop, League City Bank and Trust." The parade procession is heading down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, eventually ending at Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a pick-up truck hauling the Galveston County Beach Park float, which features a scaled replica of the Walter Hall Park pavilion. The replica is decorated in Christmas lights and red bows. A small group of people are riding the area between the truck cab and the float. The parade procession is moving down Farm to Market Road 517 and Highway 3, eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park, the location of the actual pavilion building.
Photograph of a float in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. The float features an overhead canopy and is covered in a fabric reminiscent of snow. A large group of school-age girls are passengers. Christmas lights adorn the faux snow and the vertical supports beneath the canopy. The only part of the vehicle towing the float is one massive back wheel. As the procession moves down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, the parade will eventually stop at Walter Hall Park to culminate the festival.
Photograph of the Veterans of Foreign Wars float in the parade for the first annual League City Festival of Lights. The float is a makeshift wooden stable that holds a large group of passengers. Holiday decorations adorn the float from top to bottom. The U.S. flag and the Texas flag hover above the float, as well as two navy blue flags with the Veterans of Foreign Wars emblem. One of the VFW flags is posted on the side of the float.
Photograph of a float in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. It is covered in green paper, tinsel, and Christmas lights. A small group of passengers are sitting on school desks set atop the float. As the parade procession moves down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, it will eventually stop at Walter Hall park to culminate the festivities.
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. The wagon's frame is uncovered and exposed. Two women, one of whom is waving to parade spectators, are riding the wagon while a man steers the horses. The parade procession is moving down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 until eventually culminating in Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a middle-aged couple and some children riding a horse-drawn wagon in the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. The man on the left is holding the reins to steer the horses, which are only partially visible. The procession is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 and will eventually culminate in Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon traveling down Kansas Street in League City's 32nd Annual Village Fest. The wagon is carrying passengers underneath its uncovered frame. A banner posted on the side of the wagon reads, "Webster Celebrates." Individuals riding horseback follow close behind.
Photograph of a group of people on horseback riding down Kansas Street in League City's 32nd Annual Village Fest parade. The riders in front bear flags; one in honor of the Texas sesquicentennial birthday and the other at Texas flag.
Photograph of a card stock photo holder that features a two-color illustration of the Cunard Countess, a cruise vessel. The holder is meant for a portrait taken upon entrance to the vessel; this holder came with a portrait of Lorena Harbison and her friends.
Photograph of a card stock photo holder that features a two-color illustration of the Cunard Countess, a cruise vessel. The holder is meant for a portrait taken upon entrance to the vessel; this holder came with a portrait of Lorena Harbison and her friends at dinner aboard the ship.
Photograph of Msgr. Eugene Cargill of the Shrine of the True Cross Church in Dickinson, Texas, offering the invocation from behind a wooden podium at the Walter Hall Park dedication ceremony. Behind him, a few other ceremony dignitaries including Walter Hall are standing with their heads bowed.
Photograph of Mayor Joe Lamb and retired teacher Rochelle Puckett standing together inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library building on the day of the dedication ceremony. The man is wearing a light-colored suit jacket, a shirt and tie as well as a pair of glasses. He was one of the speakers during the ceremony. The woman to his right is wearing a red double-breasted blazer with a boutonnière pinned to her lapel.
Photograph of a pair of young boys riding a go-kart on Kansas Street during the 32nd Annual Village Fest Parade in League City. The go-kart is festooned in patriotic decorations. A bicyclist riding beside them is partially visible.
Photograph of a group of children riding in the bed of a pick-up truck that is cruising along Kansas Street in League City during the 32nd Annual Village Fair parade. On the driver-side door, a goldenrod yellow sign is posted that reads, "Chicken Club, League City Lions Club, Not interested in drugs." The children in the truck are wearing t-shirts in the same goldenrod yellow. One child is waving. Also standing in the truck bed is an individual dressed in a chicken costume.
Photograph of the League City community crowded together and walking in the city's first annual Holiday Festival of Lights parade. The procession traveled down Farm to Market Road 518 and Hwy 3, eventually reaching Walter Hall Park. The crowd includes people of all ages wearing clothing appropriate for cold weather.
Photograph of a League City fireman dispensing handouts to individuals who are not visible. In his other hand he is holding some papers. A young boy is standing to his left.
Photograph of two women descending a small wooden staircase at Walter Hall Park during the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. The woman in front has one arm raised in a wave while the woman behind her is clapping her hands. The Walter Hall Park pavilion building is visible in the background.
Photograph of a parade float in honor of the League City Lions Club, a non-profit organization. It is part of the 35th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. According to a sign posted on the side, the float belongs to the League City Bank and Trust and is a salute to the Lions Club. Behind the sign are a group of musicians wearing red and white striped shirts performing music. Two women in costumes are visible on the left.
Photograph of Janice Hallisey riding atop a black convertible in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights parade. She is wearing a festive red and white costume while waving. An unidentified man is driving the convertible. A sign posted on the driver-side door reads, "Pat Hallisey, Steering Committee Chairman, Executive Director Galveston County Beach, Park Board." The man driving in the car has been identified as Pat Hallisey, a League City official, whose wife is Janice Hallisey. A sizable crowd of spectators are visible in the background. The parade procession is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 until culminating in Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a crowd of people at the dedication ceremony for the new post office in League City, Texas. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Photograph of a crowd of people at the dedication ceremony for the new post office in League City, Texas. Celebratory balloons and a Texas flag are visible in the background.
Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them dignitaries, standing together at the dedication ceremony for the new post office in League City, Texas. On the left, the elderly, bespectacled man holding a program is Walter Hall. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them dignitaries, standing together at the dedication for the new post office in League City, Texas. Standing on the left, the elderly, bespectacled man in the navy blue suit is Walter Hall. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them dignitaries, conversing at the dedication for the new post office in League City, Texas. The elderly, bespectacled man on the far left is Walter Hall. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Photograph of a small crowd of people, some of them local dignitaries, conversing at the dedication for the new post office in League City, Texas. The elderly man in the navy blue suit on the left is Walter Hall. The Texas flag is visible in the background.
Photograph of attendees gathered around a table inside the new post office during its open house; they are surveying the pile of memento pins commemorating the dedication day. A crowd of people are mingling in the background. Celebratory balloons are clustered together against the back wall.
Photograph of two postal workers organizing items in the new mail room during the new League City Post Office open house. Celebratory balloons are visible in the background.
Photograph of a parade float at the League City sesquicentennial parade in honor of Texas' 150th birthday. The float's base is covered in a dark green tinsel-like material. The float features a large cutout in the shape of Texas. Along the cutout's perimeter are lights and at its center is a red star. A few people riding the float are seated below the cutout. The parade took place on a major road in League City.
Photograph of two elderly women, one of whom is Lorena Harbison, seated at a table at an outdoor event. Napkins and cups sit atop the table before them.
Photograph of a group of uniformed teenage majorettes walking through the parade for the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights. The group, known as the Bay Area Rosettes, is wearing uniforms of leotards, legwarmers, and white tennis shoes. Two girls not in uniform lead in front while carrying a fringed banner. The procession is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a man driving a team of horses that pull the red wagon in which he sits. Only one horse is partially visible, wearing several black harnesses. The wagon holds several boxes of cargo, on top of which a Dalmatian is standing. On the side of the wagon is text that reads, "Coors Belgian Hitch." The wagon is part of League City's 32nd Annual Village Fair parade, which took place on Kansas Street.
Photograph of a man wearing a red satin jacket, a cowboy hat, and blue jeans, walking in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights parade. In one hand he is holding a yellow flashlight; his other hand is extended, waving to the camera. He accompanies a group of school-age children in the parade, which is proceeding down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3 and eventually stopping at Walter Hall Park.
Photograph of a man wearing a gray suit posing with the mascot of the Chicken Club, a group affiliated with the League City Lions Club. The mascot is a human-sized chicken with striped tights and red chicken feet-like booties. The individual in the mascot costume has their arm around the shoulders of the suited man. The man is holding up a yellow t-shirt in front of the mascot. On the front of the shirt are the words, "Chicken Club."
Photograph of a uniformed marching band performing at the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights in Walter Hall Park. The band uniform is a head-to-toe ensemble in red, marigold yellow and white. The drum major, who is wearing a mostly white uniform and a fuzzy white hat, conducts the band although he is only visible from the back.
Photograph of a uniformed marching band performing at the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights in Walter Hall Park. The uniform is a head-to-toe ensemble in red, marigold yellow and white. The drum major, dressed in a mostly white uniform and fuzzy hat, is standing before the band and conducting the performance. A majorette maneuvering her baton is standing in view.
Photograph of the Clear Creek High School marching band, also known as the Mighty Wildcat Band, in the 35th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. They are walking in formation down the road with two girls, the drum majors, leading the group. Their uniforms are maroon and white ensembles.
Photograph of the Clear Creek High School marching band, also known as the Mighty Wildcat Band, walking in the 35th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. In view is the brass section of the band. Every member is in uniform which consists of a white shirt and maroon pants.
Photograph of the flute section of the Clear Brook High School marching band in the 35th annual League City Village Fest parade. As they play their flutes, they walk in formation down Kansas Street.
Photograph of three members of a marching band that performed at the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights at Walter Hall Park. They are all in uniform. Behind them is the Walter hall Pavilion, decked in Christmas lights and other festive decorations.
Photograph of the League City mayor, Joe Lamb, riding a white convertible in the 35th annual League City Village Fair parade on Kansas Street. He is riding atop the backseat of the convertible with two other passengers while a woman drives. A sign posted on the driver-side door communicates Joe Lamb's identity. Parade spectators are visible in the background.
Photograph of the mayor of League City, Joe Lamb, driving a maroon antique car down Kansas Street in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade. A sign posted on the driver-side door emphasizes his identity. There are two passengers in the car with Mayor Lamb. A few parade spectators are visible standing on the side of the road.
Photograph of a Mexican-themed float trailing behind a pick-up truck in the first annual League City Holiday Festival of Lights parade. The float decor features a string of colored lights and banners that read, "Paso Del Rey" and "Feliz Navidad." A mariachi band riding the float is playing music. The procession is traveling down Farm to Market Road 518 and Highway 3, eventually culminating in Walter Hall Park.
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