The Six Million Dollar Man himself, Lee Majors, is the Winterfest Grand Marshal for 1990.
Timeline
Winterfest becomes The Sunshine Festival
Winterfest aligns with the Blockbuster Bowl and changes its name to the Sunshine Festival, which expands its schedule of events to run throughout the year..
1989
Winterfest Flashback to 1989
“Light Up The World”
Parade Theme: “Light Up The World”
THE PEOPLE OF WINTERFEST
Grand Marshals: Regis Philbin and Cathy Lee Crosby


Poster Artist:

Boat Parade Chairman: Todd Rush
Ball Chair: Ginny Miller
Shoreline Chairman: Steve Casper (thru Realtors)
Chairman of the Board: Jeffery H. Beck
President: Diane Grow
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Boat Parade gets more national exposure when it is highlighted on “Live With Regis and Kathy Lee.”
Co-Grand Marshals: Regis Philbin & Cathy Lee Crosby
The Star hosts of “Regis and Kathy Lee” share Grand Marshal duties.
1988
Winterfest Flashback to 1988
“Love in Any Language“
Parade Theme: “Love in Any Language“
THE PEOPLE OF WINTERFEST
Grand Marshals: Dan Marino and Jeanne Wolf (Entertainment Tonight)


Poster Artist: Dana Hall

Boat Parade Chairman: Fred Perry
Winterfest Black Tie Ball Chairs: Renee and Jim LaBonte
Chairman of the Board: Richard E. Allen, Jr.
President: Diane Grow
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
New event “Light Up Lauderdale” is a New Year’s Eve extravaganza that attracts 30,000 people to Downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Winterfest Black Tie Ball entertains the 650 attendees with rock ‘n’ roll legends the Coasters, the Chiffons and King of The Twist Chubby Checker.
First Light Up Lauderdale
Winterfest’s New Year’s Eve extravaganza, Light Up Lauderdale, attracts 30,000 people to Downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Co-Grand Marshals: Dan Marino & Jeanne Wolf
Football Legend Dan Marino and Entertainment Tonight’s Jeanne Wolf take the helm of the Winterfest Boat Parade.
1987
Winterfest Flashback to 1987
“Daydreams of a Child”
Parade Theme: “Daydreams of a Child”
THE PEOPLE OF WINTERFEST
Co-Grand Marshals: Nancy Stafford – Matlock, and Lillian Wilkoszynski, 1987 Orange Bowl Queen.

Poster Artists: Jenniver Camameros and Milissa Edwards – Art Institute

Boat Parade Chairs: Ken Denisen, Broward Marine and Cindy Kieley, Preferred Realty
Ball Chair: Ina Lee (ball date: December 17)
Special Projects: Mike Adams, Florida Power & Light
New River Funfest: Pat Carney, Impact Properties
Family Beach Ball Chairs: Peter Feldman, New Phase Development Corp. and Loretta Chapman, National Property Advisors
Golf Tournament: Mike Weymouth, Blockbuster Entertainment
Logistics: Matt Schroeder, Ernst & Whinney
Advertising and Public Relations: Janet Maizner, Maizner & Franklin, Inc.
Corporate Marketing: Ray Royer, Rauch, Weaver, Millsaps & Co., Dennis Mulrooney, Marketing Consultant, and Laura Seitz, Ad Studio, Inc.
Community Awareness: Linda Rae Spaulding, Brinkley, McNerney & Morgan
President: Ina Lee
Executive Director: Diane Grow
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
“Bob Hope’s Christmas Special”, viewed by an estimated 42 million TV viewers, uses Winterfest as the backdrop for the show. The 1987 Bob Hope Christmas Special was the first network TV special ever produced in Broward County. Putting Winterfest on the national map, it was the first time Bob Hope ever left Burbank to do his annual Christmas Special. Winterfest put snow on Las Olas Boulevard and produced a star studded show at Sunrise Musical Theater.

An estimated 500,000 spectators watched the boat parade along its seven-mile route.
Winterfest’s Beach Ball starred Bob Hope and was enjoyed by a crowd of 60,000. His guest stars included Brooke Shields, Reba McEntire, Pam Dawber, Morgan Fairchild and Roberta Flack.
More than 750 people attended the 1987 Winterfest Black Tie Ball.
Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show and TV Guide mentioned the event.
Golf Tournament is added.
Winterfest becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce (Richard G. Clark – Chamber President)
Co-Grand Marshals: Nancy Stafford & Lillian Wilkoszynski
Nancy Stafford, of TV’s Matlock series, and Lillian Wilkoszynski, 1987’s Orange Bowl Queen, are Co-Grand Marshals.
Winterfest has Hope!
“Bob Hope’s Christmas Special”, the first network TV special ever produced in Broward County, uses Winterfest as the backdrop for the show with an estimated 42 million TV viewers.
