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Up from Palm Beach parade welcomes summer in the Hamptons.
Summary
The annual "Up from Palm Beach" parade took place April 1 in the Hamptons, drawing tens of thousands along Main Streets from Westhampton to Montauk. The procession featured lifeguards leading the march, many themed floats and a final glass tank with a porpoise and a seal.
Content
The annual "Up from Palm Beach" parade took place on April 1 and marked a traditional start to the summer season in the Hamptons. Tens of thousands of people lined Main Streets from Westhampton to Montauk to watch the procession. Groups and floats traveled north from Palm Beach, bringing seasonal professionals, performers and community organizations. The event reflected longstanding ties between the Palm Beach area and Hamptons communities.
Parade highlights:
- Lifeguards from Palm Beach led the parade, walking barefoot in red lifeguards' suits that replaced the green suits worn during the winter.
- Dozens of floats carried white lifeguard stands and fashion models showcasing swimwear tied to pop-up stores.
- Hundreds of traffic officers from Palm Beach and Boca participated, some carrying chalk-tipped sticks used to mark tires for parking enforcement.
- Seasonal fire department units arrived in pumpers, hook-and-ladder trucks and rescue vans with magnetized signs reading "The Hamptons."
- Rows of food trucks, polo players on horseback, chefs, authors' tents, fireworks crews and charity softball teams moved along the route.
- The parade concluded with a large glass water tank containing a porpoise and a seal, with King Neptune and Ms. Neptune on a throne above.
Summary:
The event brought together Palm Beach participants and Hamptons organizations and drew large crowds along the coast. Undetermined at this time.
