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SPTOR: Community-Based Artistry
Would you like to help an incredible community uphold a tradition of more than a century?
And in the process, have a lot of fun, and help to create a work of art?
If you're in the Southern California area, that's the invitation which South Pasadena Tournament of Roses would like to extend to you.
South Pasadena Tournament of Roses President Ed Donnelly and his team are building their 2026 float, "The Great Picnic Heist", for Pasadena's 137th Rose Parade® on New Year's Day--and they need volunteers from now through December.
"There's plenty to do, for any skill set," Ed says.
1893 history, 2026 creativity
South Pasadena Tournament of Roses' "The Great Picnic Heist", a whimsical depiction of a snoozing bear whose picnic has "grown legs", is likely to evoke smiles, laughter--and a considerable sense of pride in their legacy.
That's because South Pasadena Tournament of Roses is the oldest "self-built", or noncommercial independent float builder, in the parade. They've been participating in the Rose Parade since 1893--and Ed says they've had a float in the parade, continuously, since 1911!
Ed, who is a professional musician and audio engineer, sees considerable creative parallels between performing live music, and building award-winning Rose Parade floats.
"We're creating art," he explains, of both experiences.
"If you look at the Rose Parade floats, they're works of art.
"...How are we connecting with people? What does this say? What will they think when they see this?
"...It's very much the same sort of approach and philosophy." (Check out Ed's website for his recording studio, Barber's Basement, to hear a demo of some great Americana, country and folk music!)
Additional opportunities
In addition to the volunteer opportunities, South Pasadena Tournament of Roses invites you to their "Crunch Time Party and Auction", happening December 29th.
And if you don't happen to be in the Southern California area, but would like to support them, there are several ways.
You can donate directly on their website, purchase a raffle ticket or souvenir merchandise or check out their Amazon wish list, for "The Great Picnic Heist"!
Ed talked about his background, offered a closer look at "The Great Picnic Heist", and shared some of his favorite stories of working with South Pasadena Tournament of Roses.





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