Snohomish car cruise delights fans

The “Snohomish Class of ‘72 Bubble Truck” owned by Mike Carver’s family emits bubbles while driven by one of the many participants in the Snohomish freestyle Christmas lights cruise that’s become an unofficial tradition in Snohomish looping around town the evening of Saturday, Dec. 21.
The cruise went off without a hitch. It began about 5:30 p.m.  There were motorcycles, cars, trucks, hotrods, customs, scooters, ATVs and whatever else could roar, honk and roll in the parade. People lined First Street for the show. Candy, Hot Wheels and stuffed animals were tossed to the crowd.

The “Snohomish Class of ‘72 Bubble Truck” owned by Mike Carver’s family emits bubbles while driven by one of the many participants in the Snohomish freestyle Christmas lights cruise that’s become an unofficial tradition in Snohomish looping around town the evening of Saturday, Dec. 21. The cruise went off without a hitch. It began about 5:30 p.m. There were motorcycles, cars, trucks, hotrods, customs, scooters, ATVs and whatever else could roar, honk and roll in the parade. People lined First Street for the show. Candy, Hot Wheels and stuffed animals were tossed to the crowd.
Photo by Jim Scolman

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Jim Scolman photo

A big truck bearing candy canes is driven by one of the many participants in the Snohomish freestyle Christmas lights cruise.