Nearly 90 entries took part in the 88th annual Lewes Christmas Parade on Dec. 7. Presented by the City of Lewes and Lewes Chamber of Commerce, this year’s parade committee chairmen were Craig Beebe and G.W. Thompson, taking the place of Dennis Forney and the late Tom King, who together co-chaired the committee for more than 35 years.
2019 Lewes Christmas Parade results
Most original entry: University of Delaware Hugh R. Sharp Marine Studies Campus
Classic car, older than 1967: 1. Peter Zoll, 1947 Bentley Mark VI Mulliner Saloon; 2. Bill Tattersall, 1963 Elva; 3. Villie Wescot, 1964 Thunderbird
Decorated vehicle, 1968 or newer: 1. Trevor Mees and Betty Burleigh, 1996 Jaguar XJS convertible; 2. Lisa Meehan, 2007 Volvo XC70 wagon; 3. Bill and Barb Danley, 2017 Jeep
Band: 1. Cape Henlopen High School
Fire company: 1. Milton Fire Department; 2. Millvile Volunteer Fire Co.; 3. Rehoboth Beach Fire Co.
Commercial float: 1. Schell Brothers/Kids' Cottage; 2. Styled; 3. Wharton's Landscaping and Garden Center
Community float: 1. Flickinger family and friends; 2. First Baptist Church of Lewes; 3. Lewes American Legion Post 17
Youth organization float: 1. Girl Scouts of Service Unit 30, Milton, Lewes, Rehoboth; 2. Sea Scout Ship 198; 3. Cape Henlopen Pop Warner
Marching group: 1. McAleer School of Irish Dance; 2. Coastal Dance Academy; 3. Greater Lewes Community Village
Equestrian: 1. Windfall Acres
Best sound, prizes sponsored by John Ellsworth: 1. Long & Foster Real Estate, $40; Lewes; 2. Coldwell Banker Resort Realty, $30; 3. Flickinger family and friends, $20
Honorable mention awards: Boy Scout Troop 1; Boy Scout Troop 2540; Cape Henlopen High School Jr. ROTC color guard/drill team; Keenote Music Studio; Best Buddies, Cape Henlopen chapter; Cape Henlopen High School LEO Club
Judges: Dennis Forney, Cliff Diver, Tom Protack
![Bathed in purple light, students and staff from the University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean and the Environment at the Hugh R. Sharp campus in Lewes catch the Christmas glow with their tribute to bioluminescence. The unique float won top honors as the most original entry in the 2019 Lewes Christmas Parade. RON MACARTHUR PHOTOS](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0185.jpg)
![The large Schell Brothers/Kids’ Cottage Toy Factory takes top honors in the commercial float division.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0078.jpg)
![First-place McAleer School of Irish Dance members perform in front of the judges’ stand along Savannah Road.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0004.jpg)
![Coastal Dance Academy dancers perform for the judges along the parade route. The group took second-place honors in the marching group division.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0012.jpg)
![Jeffrey Fried, retired CEO of Beebe Healthcare, serves as the honorary grand marshal of the 2019 Lewes parade. He was accompanied by his wife, Sherry, along the parade route.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_9922.jpg)
![Members of Best Buddies, Cape Henlopen chapter, wave to the large Lewes parade crowd. The group won an honorable mention.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0019.jpg)
![Snow flies from the First Baptist Church of Lewes float, which won second place in the community float division.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0138.jpg)
![Members of the Cape Henlopen Jr. ROTC color guard and drill team lead the parade. The group won honorable mention.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_9946.jpg)
![Marissa Hurley keeps her candle lit as she take part in the carol sing-along in Zwaanendael Park following the Lewes parade.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0328.jpg)
![From the left, Grace McClung, Rosemary Spiezio, Melissa Yeager and Marcayla Bullock sing Christmas carols in Zwaanendael Park.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0365.jpg)
![Madilin Savini, a Keenote Music Studio member, is ready to march in the 88th annual Lewes Christmas Parade.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_9919.jpg)
![Members of the 2019 Cape Henlopen High School field hockey state championship team take part in the parade.](/sites/capegazette/files/2019/12/field/image/DSC_0152.jpg)