Downtown Hampton, Virginia Lighted Boat Parade Sails Back Into Town
December 5, 2009
Cruise into the spirit of the holiday season as the 21st annual Downtown Hampton Lighted Boat Parade returns to Southeastern Virginia on December 5, 2009. Over 30 boats are expected to participate in this FREE nautical light show.
Hampton, VA (Vocus/PRWEB ) November 3, 2009 -- Cruise into the spirit of the holiday season as the 21st annual Downtown Hampton Lighted Boat Parade (LBP), presented by Old Point National Bank, returns to Southeastern Virginia on December 5, 2009. Over 30 boats are expected to participate in this FREE nautical light show.
Beginning at 7:15 p.m., this highly anticipated parade of illuminated power and sail boats will be visible from anywhere along the Hampton River. However, spectators wanting to hear the narration will want to find a spot near the former Cousteau Society building (now the Hampton Maritime Center). Those who don’t have a boat but want to join the action can board the Miss Hampton II tour boat. Spectators interested in riding on the Miss Hampton II are encouraged to make reservations by calling 757/722-9102. The admission is an unwrapped toy that will be donated to Toys for Tots.
Captains who wish to enter their vessel in the parade are encouraged to contact Gregory Harrison at 757/727-1276. The estimated length of the LBP is 30-45 minutes.
This year, the Hampton Public Piers will sponsor a less fortunate family or families for the holidays and is asking the public to please donate at least one non-perishable food item and/or an unwrapped toy to help a family or families in need. All items collected during the 21st annual Downtown Hampton Lighted Boat Parade will go to Toys for Tots.
Downtown Hampton Waterfront
710 Settlers Landing Road
Hampton, VA 23669
Phone: 757/727-1276
Partially bordered by the Hampton Roads harbor and Chesapeake Bay, Hampton, with the 344,000 sq. ft. Hampton Roads Convention Center, is located in the center of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. Hampton is the site of America's first continuous English-speaking settlement and is home to such visitor attractions as the Virginia Air & Space Center and Riverside IMAX ® Theater, the Cousteau Society, Hampton History Museum, harbor tours and cruises, Hampton University Museum, Fort Monroe, award-winning Hampton Coliseum, The American Theatre, among others. Hampton was twice-named All-America City, the nation's oldest and most prominent community recognition award.
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