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Whittier Tech Students Display Talents, Create School Float for Haverhill Santa Parade

HAVERHILL – Superintendent Maureen Lynch shares that Whittier Tech students continued the tradition of designing and building a float for the VFW’s annual Santa Parade, this year introducing the community to its new Marine Technology career pathway.

November 28, 2022 Tom Zuppa Client News, School News

November 28, 2022 by Tom Zuppa

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HAVERHILL – Superintendent Maureen Lynch shares that Whittier Tech students continued the tradition of designing and building a float for the VFW’s annual Santa Parade, this year introducing the community to its new Marine Technology career pathway.

This year’s blue-and-white float depicted water and whitecaps, with a white Whittier Tech boat riding the waves. Penguins are riding inside. Whittier Tech launched the Marine Technology program for the 2022-2023 school year, to meet a demand for service technicians along the East Coast.

The 58th Annual VFW Santa Parade was held on Sunday, Nov. 20. This year’s theme was “Santa’s Ugly Sweater Party.”

The float was designed by Art Instructor Paul Murray, who worked with Art classes, the Art Club, and many career pathways to make this year’s effort a success:

  • Carpentry students made built a form to hold the boat on the float, as well as wood forms to make the waves and the form of the polar bear.
  • Metal Fabrication students built an armature with a spring to hold the narwhal at the front of the boat, and springs for under the polar bear’s water skis.
  • Students in Auto Body/Collision Repair cleaned and re-painted the boat and cowling on the outboard motor was provided from Marine Technology.
  • Electrical students set up the brake lights and power outlets.
  • Art students made paper mache penguins, the narwhal, and polar bear, painted the side boards, and contributed to making the fabric look like water and waves around the boat.

Paul Murray, Marine Technology Instructor Mike Murray, Whittier Tech cheerleaders, and Art Club members accompanied the float along the parade route.

Librarian and Media Specialist Rich Porcelli and Maintenance staff member Josh Bellman drove the float. Porcelli has maneuvered the school float and served as sound producer for 25 parades. 

“It is always nice to hear the excited shouts of ‘Look, here comes the Whittier Float’ and to see the smiles and the people dancing to the music,” Porcelli said. “After 25 parades of walking along with, riding on, and then driving the float, it is the main thing I am going to miss.”

Porcelli passed the keys to the float to Bellman, who will take over driving duties next year.

“The Santa Parade is always a highlight of the holiday season, and our students are proud to contribute to the event and show the skills they have acquired,” Superintendent Lynch said. “Congratulations to all who contributed to this project.”

Students in many Whittier Tech pathways contributed to the design and creation of a float for the Lorraine Post 29 VFW’s 58th Santa Parade in Haverhill. (Photo Courtesy Whittier Tech)
Librarian and Media Specialist Rich Porcelli, left, hands the float keys to Maintenance staff member Josh Bellman. Porcelli has maneuvered the school float and served as sound producer for 25 parades. Bellman takes over next year. (Photo Courtesy Whittier Tech)
This year’s float introduced Whittier Tech’s new Marine Technology program. (Photo Courtesy Whittier Tech)

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