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Parade lights up downtown St. Charles

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Cub Scout Pack 146 lights up Main Street in St. Charles Saturday during the annual Electric Christmas Parade. ( Nicole Weskerna - nweskerna@shawmedia.com)

ST. CHARLES – Electricity was in the air Saturday night in St. Charles as parade floats lit up Main Street in the annual Electric Christmas Parade.

Crowds gasped when the street lights along Main Street went dark. Families lined the streets despite the 26-degree chill to cheer on parade entries such as the St. Charles North and East High School bands, many of whom wrapped their instruments in lights and glow sticks.

Floats included Hotel Baker's lighted, moving dragon that breathed smoke, a lighted fish hooked to a boat strung with lights and Colonial Cafe's lit-up ice cream cone. The final float carried Santa and Mrs. Claus.

"Oh my gosh, it was so good," said Susan Escamilla, who watched the parade for the first time with her children and father. "We just moved here. This is a small town – it's clean, it's safe and it's just a dream come true."

She said the parade was a great way to wrap up her family's Thanksgiving festivities. She said her favorite floats were those made by Cub Scouts. Cub Scout Pack 151's float was a firetruck strung with lights, and Cub Scout Pack 146's float was a lighted boat with a lighted fish hooked to a string of lights hanging from the boat.

Her father, Buzz Wheeler, said he enjoyed the Filling Station float the most.

Sydney Marino, 21, came from Carol Stream this year to watch the parade with her family, including her aunts who live in St. Charles. She said it's been a family tradition for the last five or six years.

They set out about an hour before the parade started to make sure they got a good spot.

"It's just fun to come out with the family," Marino said. "And it's close to home."

Ryan Newendyke, 16, helped made a float for Pwnage Robotics, a multi-community youth robotics club based out of St. Charles. The float included a lit-up robot that took the team to the top 3 percent in world competitions.

He said the float that went down Main Street Saturday was put together last-minute because the computer on the original float crashed. He said the original float included 7,000 lights, and the robot demonstrated shooting a basketball.

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