The Kenner City Council meeting on February 6, 2025, was marked by a heartfelt celebration of community spirit as the city honored the 55th annual Crew of Driftwood Parade. This event, deeply rooted in local tradition, showcases the strong sense of community in Driftwood, a neighborhood that has hosted its own parade for nearly three decades.
During the meeting, a special proclamation was made to recognize the contributions of this year's parade royalty. Christine Ross, a dedicated resident and organizer, was acknowledged for her tireless efforts in coordinating the event. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Robin Schlosser as Queen 55 of the Crew of Driftwood. Schlosser, a long-time resident, has been actively involved in various community initiatives, including coaching and volunteering at local schools and churches. Her commitment to the neighborhood and its traditions was celebrated, and she expressed gratitude for the support of her community.
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Subscribe for free The meeting also included a poignant moment as Charlie Friel was named King 55. Friel, who has lived in Driftwood for over 45 years, faced a personal tragedy with the recent passing of his wife, Joan. Despite this loss, he chose to honor her memory by participating in the parade, reflecting the resilience and unity of the Driftwood community. Friel's extensive involvement in local organizations and his dedication to family were highlighted, showcasing the values that the parade embodies.
The upcoming parade, scheduled for February 15, 2025, promises to be a significant event for the Driftwood neighborhood, bringing together residents to celebrate their shared history and community ties. The council's recognition of the parade and its leaders underscores the importance of local traditions in fostering community spirit and connection.
As the city prepares for this festive occasion, the meeting served as a reminder of the vital role that community engagement plays in Kenner, reinforcing the bonds that make neighborhoods like Driftwood unique and vibrant. The anticipation for the parade is palpable, with residents looking forward to a day of joy and celebration amidst the backdrop of their cherished traditions.