What is the Easter Parade and how do they have it?
Easter Parade : The Easter Parade is an annual parade held on Easter Sunday in some societies (most notably in the US) and is most associated with New York City’s. In the parade, the public is seen dressed to the nines, and can even include artistic Easter bonnets or hats. The Easter Parade — which has been going on since the 19th century, is a mark of spring and a time for people to get their new clothes on and enjoy the carnival atmosphere. Not only does one participate in the parade, but everyone attends family functions, picnics, and outdoor events. The Easter Parade is a festive event, which mixes religious and non-religious aspects of the holiday, and can be perceived as a community’s celebration of the resurrection of life symbolised by Easter.