Colin Hay as Grand Marshall, led the parade with his wife, singer songwriter Cecilia Noel.
Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Flower Power float. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Move the World's float featured their earnest dancers with a cause. Photo by Vera Lin
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TCC Board member Terri Moriarty strides the boulevard as the flying pig accompanied by Megan Geer-Alsop. Photo by Jax Bernes Tatro
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Tam Taylor, citizen of the year. Photo by Jenni Klemp
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Accordion. Photo by Vera Lin
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Blowing bubbles. Photo by Vera Lin
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Angie Donkin and Abigail Zapata. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Detail of Topanga Peace Alliance float. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Display of strength from students at Topanga Martial Arts Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Free Picachu guy. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Dianne Porchia decorated for the parade! Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Manzanita School float won Most Topanga. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Parade watcher with bumper sticker! Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Party at Pebbles shop! Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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The Top o Topanga Pirate Float won "Most Festive" Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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The "Rainbow float" won Honorable Mention. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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The worlds oldest VW van
The worlds oldest VW van. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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Topanga Lumber Flatbed Surf Band. Photo by Annemarie Donkin
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It was very early on Memorial Day as a pale sun peeked through the clouds and already there were many happy folks in costume, kids on bikes, people with dogs, and vehicles and trailers of all kinds gathered on Monday, May 27, at Pine Tree Circle preparing to roll down Topanga Canyon Boulevard toward the Community Center.
Leading the parade, Grand Marshall Colin Hay, and his wife, singer/songwriter Cecilia Noël, waved and smiled from a vintage black Mustang. The timeless appeal of Hay’s voice and songs is familiar to millions as front man, songwriter, and vocalist of the pop band, Men at Work
The 2019 parade boasted a full house of motorcycles, tons of dogs, a white goat, a rainbow, peaceniks, Basset hounds, the firefighters of Station 69, Gidget’s Flower Power convertible, Topanga Martial Arts students demonstrating their skills, and the “Topanga Flatbed Surf Band” that made this parade a joyful ritual to kick off the summer.
The parade itself harkens back to its roots during the heady, hippie-dippy days of 1973. As in years past, there was plenty of candy thrown from the floats, much to the squealing delight of the kids who ran out to collect it all.
Before the parade began, the judging panel named this year’s winners: Bridget Cook’s Top O’ Topanga Pirate Lost Boys float won “Most Festive;” the Manzanita School won for being “Most Topanga;” Abigail Zapata’s Flower Power won “Most Unique;” and the “Rainbow” float earned an “Honorable Mention.”
At the very end, a huge cheer went up for the crew of Topanga’s own Engine 69, who are the heroes of the Canyon every day of the year.
The parade ended at the Topanga Community Center, where the festival continued with a Flag-raising ceremony when Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, and veterans presented the colors and welcomed members of the military, and a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” performed by The Brothers Gage.
Annemarie Donkin is a journalist who wrote for The Signal in Valencia, CA and was the Managing Editor for the Topanga Messenger from 2013 to 2016. She is thrilled to write for the Messenger Mountain News to continue the tradition of excellent community newspapers. When she’s not writing, she loves to travel throughout California, read, watch movies and keep bees.