Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Glendale’s elephant-themed Rose Parade float plan draws criticism


Several Glendale City Council members said they want to change the way future Rose Parade floats are picked and designed because they're not happy with the circus elephant-themed project being built for the 2012 parade.

The Glendale Rose Float Assn., the longtime organizer of the city's float design and construction, has come under greater scrutiny this year for its inability to adequately raise money to supplement building costs. And its most recent design picks have failed to garner much public enthusiasm, the Glendale News-Press reported.

After several local businesses, including Americana at Brand developer Rick Caruso, stepped in to save the float's funding, the City Council expressed frustration that it was stuck with the elephant design, which was drafted for the parade's "Just Imagine" theme.

Phoenix Decorating Consulting Inc., the Pasadena firm tasked with building and designing the circus elephant style float, has already started construction on the project.

Council members said they've been receiving emails from across the country complaining about the circus elephant design, as the animals often are mistreated. This is the third time Glendale has had an elephant as part of its float, said Councilman Dave Weaver, a longtime float construction volunteer.

Glendale Rose Float Assn. President Garry Ackerman defended the float design Tuesday.

"It's not a real elephant," he said. "People worried about animal rights should know that."

He also told the council that his group still wanted a role in future float design selection and fundraising.

Ackerman handed over a $3,125 check on behalf of the group to help pay for construction. But some council members said they felt the last-minute gesture was too little, too late.

In a report, city officials suggested the council replace the group with another nonprofit organization. Since the Glendale Rose Float Assn. is not incorporated, it can't give a tax deduction to donors, which may be affecting fundraising, according to the officials.

Courtesy of John Goodall


"The Circus and Circus Animal Training in particular has a real, real serious public relations image that is sorely in need of being addressed."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The anti-animal agenda and Peta in particular has a real, real serious public relations image that is sorely in need of being addressed."

Wade G. Burck said...

Anonymous,
"The anti-animal agenda and Peta in particular has a real, real serious public relations image that is sorely in need of being addressed." In your dreams, nitwit!!! Glendale is agonizing over having an fiberglass elephant pulling a circus wagon, and thinks it was a bad idea, because the "anti's" told them it was. Your image isn't that bad if a city will not only listen to you, but also bid your command. Only two things can sway a city like that, fear or respect. You can bet it isn't respect. Why don't you contact Glendale nimrod, and as a representative of the American Circus, demand that they stop with this nonsense and instead of one, build a herd of parade elephants and wagons. See if they lose any sleep pondering your request!!!!!! Some day when I need a break from reality, I'll come visit you Never Never Land, Wendy.

Wade