
South Pasadena Float Built Fundraiser
Auction is LIVE NOW!
BIDDING HAS BEGUN!
The Crunch Time Online Auction is open—and it’s packed!
Bid on an exciting lineup of experiences and treats, including Lakers and Dodgers tickets, a year of Charlie’s Trio pizza, tickets to an A Noise Within performance, a collection of vinyl albums from Epitaph and ANTI recording artists, personal training sessions, gift certificates for South Pasadena eateries, a 3-day/2-night stay in an Indian Wells condo, a digital charcoal grill and smoker, and even a top-of-the-line dishwasher!
Browse the auction catalog and place your bids before the
auction closes on January 1 at 12:00 PM PDT.
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Know Your Facts – A South Pasadena Tradition for Over 130 Years
The City of South Pasadena has the longest-running self-built float in the Rose Parade.
The all-volunteer organization, the South Pasadena Tournament of Roses (SPTOR), has been constructing and decorating their own entries since 1893.
Key details about the South Pasadena float:
Oldest Entry: It is the oldest continuous float entry of any kind in the parade, including both commercial and self-built floats.
Volunteer Effort: The float is entirely designed, funded, built, and decorated by volunteers, relying on community fundraising and dedication.
Community Tradition: The annual construction is a significant community event, involving hundreds of resident & family volunteers each year.
One of Few: South Pasadena is one of only six remaining “self-built” entries in the parade, which compete against professionally constructed, large-budget commercial floats. The other self-built associations are from Burbank, Downey, La Cañada Flintridge, Sierra Madre, and the Cal Poly Universities.
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Brush-Up on SPTOR Over the Years…
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