Continental Cablevision - Hinsdale 4th of July Parade (Mostly Complete, 7/4/1990)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2022
  • Here's most of the 4th of July Parade from Hinsdale, IL, as broadcast over Continental Cablevision and hosted by Mark Nemec and Ginny Richardson.
    Includes (with pertinent commentary by hosts):
    Recording joined in progress, with the Hinsdale Park & Recreation float coming up (with polka band featuring accordion)
    Float and marches for "The Voice of the Free Press"
    Pat Quinn, running for Illinois State Treasurer, and his supporters pass by
    Monticello of Hinsdale retirement home float
    The Sicilian Band perform
    Recording cuts from commercial break to next set passing by:
    10th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Civil War Reenactors
    Meadowbrook Lane Gang
    Lincoln Street Fleet
    "Let Freedom Ring" float
    "Freedom to Choose" float from Zion/Bethel Lutheran School
    Hinsdale Junior High School
    Miss DuPage County, Ann Kelly
    Aldo Botti, candidate for DuPage County chairman, passes by
    Trowbridge Brown Coit contingent
    1953 Cadillac ambulance and other vintage vehicles from R.F. Parsons
    Hinsdale Central Young Life and Downers' Central Young Life
    Fire truck passing by
    Downers' Grove supervisor John A. Tolbert
    More vintage cars, from Continental Motors
    Hinsdale Park & Recreation band performing "Rainy Day Woman"
    Pink Lincoln with kids sitting on front hood, with more vintage vehicles following
    First United buggy, followed by more vintage cars
    Lincoln-Way Community High School marching bands
    Brief snippet of commercial before recording cuts back to parade with:
    Revolutionary War re-enacting militia
    20th Regiment Infantry
    Antique fire truck
    More vintage cars
    Schaumburg, IL marching band
    Redeemer Lutheran Church marchers
    Pet Care caravan of dogs
    1970 Pontiac (mostly unseen)
    Skateboarding demonstration
    Lady Justice
    Man on pogo stick, raising money for cancer patients
    Hinsdale Clarendon Hills Teachers Association
    Environmental Advocates of Hinsdale
    Miles of Smiles / Vagabond Clowns
    Big Towing band
    Walking TCBY Yogurt cone
    c.1963 Corvette passing by
    Recycling truck
    Hinsdale Clarendon Hills Jaycees
    Vintage ambulance from Western Springs
    Northmen marching band
    1949 Plymouth convertible
    Car saluting Henry Waldridge of Hinsdale
    Coldwell Banker marchers
    Ninjamobile
    Jaguar convertible
    Hinsdale pom-pom marchers, followed by red-shirted marching band
    Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce carriage driven by horse
    Women in princess costumes on horses
    Arabian Nights costumed people on horses, from Arabian Knights Farms
    Gateway Special Recreation Association group
    FMC street cleaner
    Mark and Ginny promote their respective shows, including Mark on the Move and Ginny's Popeye (?) show, before closing program
    Ending credits:
    Announcers - Mark Nemec, Ginny Richardson
    Cameras - Blake Frodin, Tom Pozen, Matt Smith
    Audio - Dan Leister
    Camera Assistant - Matt Lazinski
    Engineer/Editor - Steven Ragan
    Producer - Julianne Murray
    Director - Steve Fowler
    This Has Been a Continental Cablevision and WHBC Community Cable Television Production
    (C) 1990
    Repeat of earlier commercial before recording ends
    This aired on local Hinsdale TV via cable on Wednesday, July 4th 1990.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @ReedBrunson
    @ReedBrunson 2 года назад +6

    It’s hard to believe that this throwback is 32 years old now, we also need to pay our respects to the six people killed in Highland Park earlier today.

  • @Mark.G475
    @Mark.G475 2 года назад +2

    I marched in that parade in 1974! I was in 5th grade, living on 3rd and elm.

  • @WPPCProductions
    @WPPCProductions 2 года назад +2

    Happy Fourth of July, Fuzzy.Thanks for sharing this..They did a nice job with the parade even with a very hot day..
    This reminds me when I was working at the local public access cable around the same time this video was aired..
    We just had our towns 2 hour 350th celebration parade a few weeks ago which I shot .Now I got to put it together...

  • @josselineribot4
    @josselineribot4 2 года назад +2

    Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo c'est vrai que c'était très intéressant et aussi qu'est-ce que c'était vieux années 90 c'était le bon vieux temps

  • @gitgeronimo9375
    @gitgeronimo9375 2 года назад +1

    A couple now-defunct drum corps: Guardsmen and Northmen

  • @bilhamcobbly2957
    @bilhamcobbly2957 2 года назад +2

    This is 1990!!??? At a glance looks more like 1970.My,How we’ve aged

  • @HereForTheComments
    @HereForTheComments 2 года назад +1

    I'd like the weather report for that day in Hinsdale. It was unbearably hot and humid this year.

  • @heathgoff4785
    @heathgoff4785 Год назад +1

    I'm from Michigan, I thought Continental Cable was Michigan only.

  • @jackdemus7890
    @jackdemus7890 2 года назад +2

    I knew Steve Ragan from the Elmhurst studio.

  • @darrylh1971
    @darrylh1971 2 года назад +2

    Happy Fourth of July, Fuzzy. Hope later in November you can upload to RUclips a Chicago State Street Christmas Parade from TV in the early 1980's, or maybe footage from a Chicago broadcast of the CBS or NBC Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.

  • @stolte95
    @stolte95 2 года назад +4

    Lotta skinny people in 1990. Plus, everyone dressed decently.

    • @Lerxstification
      @Lerxstification Год назад

      and no coffee in every hand, no rainbow flags and no BLM, no Defund the Police marchers. What happened? I'll give you a hint. It wasn't Reagan or Bush.

    • @bethdibartolomeo2042
      @bethdibartolomeo2042 9 месяцев назад

      @@LerxstificationI will take rainbow flags any day over a shooter gunning down innocent people at a parade like what happened Fourth of July 2022 in Highland Park IL. Eight year olds and elderly people, who were among the victims, should be there to celebrate and enjoy the day, not be spending the last minutes of their lives there.

    • @Lerxstification
      @Lerxstification 9 месяцев назад

      @@bethdibartolomeo2042 it’s not one or the other you fool

  • @justinbryant9419
    @justinbryant9419 2 года назад +1

    Do you have The Continental Cablevison Hinsdale 4th of July Parade Mostly Complete from 7/4/89