The Tribune Democrat, Johnstown, PA

Editorials

November 17, 2009

Descending on downtown | Yule, cheerleading events expected to lure thousands

Santa Claus is coming to town, but – and we mean no disrespect to the jolly old man – so are a lot of other people, and that’s what we’re truly excited about.

Thousands of people are expected in Johnstown this weekend to attend two big annual events: The Hometown Christmas Celebration on Friday night and the Pennsylvania State Cheerleading Championships on Saturday and Sunday.

That adds up to plenty of entertainment and excitement.

Both events take a lot of hard work and planning and our hats are off to the groups and people who step up to make them happen each year.

* The Discover Downtown Johnstown Partnership spearheads the Christmas Celebration, which will include a parade featuring Santa, balloon floats, bands and a two-mile benefit run; Light Up Night in Central Park; and a holiday concert.

It all begins at 5 Friday in the park.

“This is an ideal time for people to see our city decorated in its holiday finest,” Sharyn Spinelli, a member of the partnership, said.

“It’s particularly fun for the children, who can greet Santa and enjoy the festivities that go with it.”

* Debbie McQuillen of Westmont is the founder and director of the Pennsylvania State Cheerleading Championships, which is expected to bring to the city 104 teams from all regions of Pennsylvania.

“They come from New Castle High School in the west to Schuylkill Valley High School in the east,” McQuillen said.

The competition gets under way at 10 a.m. Saturday and again at 11 a.m. on Sunday at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena.

Tim Landis, War Memorial general manager, said he expects to see about 2,000 visitors each day.

Wonderful.

The entertainment aspect of these two events is extremely important. No question. But no one should minimize the economic boost they provide to the Greater Johnstown area.

Visitors from all over the state coming together with participants and fans from our region translates into a lot of money being spent on admission fees, hotels and motels, food and shopping.

We hope our readers consider joining in the fun.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Editorials
Poll

Do you support Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed state budget for fiscal year 2012-13?

Yes, I support his proposed budget.
No, I don't support his proposed budget.
I don't know anything about it.
     View Results

AP Video
Denver's Largest-Ever Drug Bust Nets Dozens Marines: No Punishment for Nazi-like Flag Vets Look to Translate Military Skills Into Jobs Expert: Removing LA School's Staff 'Appropriate' Raw Video: School Bus Burst Into Flames LA School Reopens Amid Sex Abuse Scandal $25B Settlement Reached Over Foreclosure Abuses Pentagon: Allow Women Closer to Front Lines Obama Gives Education Waivers to 10 States Giffords Aide to Run for Her Seat LA School in Sex Abuse Scandal Reopens Winter Slamming North Asia, Parts of Europe Syrian Forces Renew Bombardment of Homs States, Banks Reach Foreclosure-abuse Settlement Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Greeks March; Angry Despite Debt Deal Raw Video: U.S. Pullout Celebration Raw Video: Annual Empire State Building Run-Up Man Killed in Courthouse Shootout Air Force Airlines: Leaders Get Polished Service
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
House Ads
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com