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Nor'easter News Monday, November 21, 2011 Established 2007 R'EASTER ·.NEWS "v o1 . 5 , I ssue 1N o. 6 : Th ,Ill k sg1vmg· · Ed't'1 10n U n 1· v e r s 1· t y o f N e w E n g 1 a n d Monday, November 21, 2011 §pecia[ t fjanksgi"ing ~6ition 44 Million.Expected to Tune in to Macy's Day Parade BY CONSTANCE GLYNN immigrants. Proud of their new dies." With an audience of over Nor'easter Staff American heritage, they wanted a quarter of a million people ~t to celebrate the United States this parade, it was obviously such The Macy's Thanksgiving parade of Thanksgiving with the a success that Macy's declared it Day Parade, or simply called the type of festival their parents had would become an annual event. Macy's Day Parade, is an annual loved in Europe. Large animal-shaped bal­ parade presented by Macy's de­ The inaugural parade, in loons replaced the live animals partment store. This year, it is ex­ 1924, (originally known as the in 1927 when the Felix the Cat pected that more than 44 million Macy's Christmas Parade and lat­ balloon made its debut. Felix was viewers will tune in to the parade er the Macy's Thanksgiving Day · filled with air, but by the next broadcasted on NBC. The three­ Christmas Parade) was staged by year, helium was used to fill the hour event is held in Manhattan, the store. Employees and profes­ expanding cast of balloons. At the NYC, starting at 9:00AM ES.T sional entertainers marched from finale of the 1928 parade, the bal­ on Thanksgiving Day. 145th Street in Harlem to Macy's loons were released into the sky Beginning in 1924, this pa­ flagship store on 34th Street. where they unexpectedly burst. Felix the Cat, the first balloon in the Macy's Day Parade (1927) rade ties for the second-oldest There were floats, professional The following year they were re~ Thanksgiving parade in the Unit­ bands and live animals borrowed _designed with safety valves to al­ the balloons could not be feasibily In addition to the well­ ed States along with America's from the Central Park Zoo. At low them to float for a few days. produced. However, it resumed to known balloons and floats, the Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit, the end of this first parade, Santa Address labels were sewn into its original stature in 1945 to the Parade also features live music Michigan. (The oldest running Claus was welcomed into Her­ them, so that whoever found and delight of the nation. and other performances. Col­ parade is the 6abc IKEA Thanks­ ald Square. (Today, the parade mailed back the discarded balloon The event was first broad­ lege and high school marching giving Day Parade in Philadel­ still concludes with the arrival of received a gift from Macy's. The casted on network television in bands from across the country phia, Pennsylvania, which is four Santa Claus to ring in the Christ­ balloons remain a highlight of the 1948, allowing for the number participate in the parade. Also, years older.) mas and holiday season.) At this parade to this day. of spectators to increase drasti­ the television broadcasts features The Macy's Day Parade has first parade in 1924, however, the The parade. was suspended cally. It is said that this televised performances by famous sing­ roots going back to the early Jolly Old Elf was enthroned on in the years 1942-1944 during parade brought a war-torn and . ers and bands, which are always 1920's. During this time, many the Macy's balcony at the 34th World War II, because there was fragmented nation together for performed live eithe: on stage on of Macy's department store em­ Street store entrance, where he such a strong demand for rubber the first time since the beginning with entertainers actually aboard ployees ~ere first-generation was crowned "King of the Kid- and helium in the war effort and of the ~ar in 1942. the passing flo~ts. Please see PARADE, below PARADE 2011 Black Friday Trends CONTINUED FROM ABOVE hours earlier than it was last times than the previous sales tion by Bhardwaj states that outlet The Radio City Rockettes are a year, has sparked controversy for which begun at 3 or 4AM. On­ malls will be extremely busy. Ac­ classic performance as well, as are employees. Anthony Hardwick, line Black Friday deals are begin­ cording to Bhardwaj, apparel sales cheerleaders and dancers from cart attendant at Target, began a ning even sooner than Thursday at factory outlets have increased various high schools across the campaign to protest the midnight night--Amazon, for example, be­ by 17.9% from last year. Since country. opening. He began Change.org, gan offering Black Friday deals on many traditional malls are experi­ Along with the Macy's Day a petition to move .the opening November 1. encing an increase in vacancy rate, Parade tradition, there is the an­ from midnight to SAM. The pe­ Nick Bhardwaj, of The Fis­ outlets offer an economic alterna­ nual dog show. This dog show, tition gathered over 62, 000 sig­ cal Times al-so predicts that, due tive to shoppers who are looking .which was taped ·on Saturday, natures. to the current economic state, a for high-quality goods. · November 20, in Oaks/Valley Employees and families feel number of consumers ·will be us­ Black Friday itself has a con­ Forge, Pennsylvania, will fol­ COURTESY OF DUPAGEBLOG.COM that the earlier times may inter­ ing their smart phones to find the fusing history. Many believe the low the parade. NBC will begin BYJO CELYN KOLLER fere with family time, as they en­ best deals. A recent study noted name for the day originat.ed from airing at noon and conclude the Nor'easter Staff croach on Thanksgiving festivities. that 43% of shoppers are planning the fact that stores turn huge prof­ show at 2PM. Almost 20 million Hardwick claimed that he would to use a mobile device to help its on the day after Thanksgiving. viewers are expected to tune in for A number of stores will open need to be asleep by 2 or 3PM compare products across stores. Long ago, financial records were this event. More than 160 breeds for Black Friday saies earlier than on Thursday in order to work Also, about 15% of shoppers are written in red ink to represent will compete in the Kennel Club usual this year, with Toys R Us the midnight opening for Target, expected to make purchases from a deficit, and black to represent of Philadelphia event. Also, this opening at 9PM on Thanksgiv­ leaving little of the day left. Com­ their phones. profit. Hense, "Black Friday" was year's show will feature the in­ ing. Walmart also plans to open panies, on the other hand, believe Layaway plans are also popu­ supposedly the day in which all troduction of six new American its doors early, with a scheduled that shoppers will respond bet­ lar for Black Friday 2011. Many stores were able to be "back in Kennel Club-sanctioned breeds: opening of 10PM on Thursday. ter to the earlier openings. Many major retailers are expanding the black." By the trends an­ the Boykin Spaniel (Sporting A number of stores have pushed state that consumers have been their layaway plans to help attract ticipated for 2011, even with the Group); the Leonberger and the their openings to midnight, in­ expressing a desire to shop earlier consumers. This way, shoppers current economic recession, retail Cane Corso (Working Group); cluding Target, Macy's, Best Buy, in the evening, once Thanksgiv­ can make larger purchases while marketers and consumer reports the Icelandic Sheepdog (Herding and Kohl's. ing activities have ended, rather paying in smaller chunks over a anticipate much participation in Group); and the Bluetick Coon­ The Toys R Us opening is than wake up in the middle of the period of time. Sears, TJ Maxx, Black Friday from people all over hound and Redbone Coonhound one hour earlier than it was last night. Kmart, and the Burlington Coat the country. After all, Black Fri­ (Hound Group). These six new year; while the Walmart open­ Supporters of the earlier Factory are offering layaway plans day has become a Thanksgiving breeds will receive a warm wel­ ing is two hours earlier. Target's openings have stated that 9 or 10 this season. tradition in itself and people are come into the annual Thanksgiv­ midnight opening, which is four PM are much more convenient Another Black Friday predic- very willing to create black ink. ing day event. Sodexo's Thanksgiving, page 2 History ofThanksgiving, page 3 Thanksgiving Traditions, page 4 Holiday Madness, page 6 UNE Food Drive, page 2 Election Results, page 3 Word Search, page 5 Ways to Cook a Turkey, page 8 2 NEWS NOR'EASTER NEWS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2011 \ Sodexo Does Thanksgiving: An Interview Wow S the ulty and staffwere needed for that often faculty and staff will bring weather type of service. Some waited on their partners, spouses, and chil­ tables, some washed dishes Since dren to help. It's a nice oppor­ our beautiful upper dining hall tunity for our "home family" to !"'or the was built and our student popu­ meet our "UNE family" and vice lation has grown, the dinner has versa. Of course, we couldn't do it dr:ve ho/Y/e? evolved to become a buffet where without the additional support of students plan their most conve­ Sodexo staff, many ofwhom work nient dinner time.
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