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Photo of dog trainers with dogs in the parade.
How to Participate in the parade
POLICIES
Who May Participate - Our two hour parade is open to participation by all interested individuals and groups, but we reserve the right to exclude any individual or group not complying with the spirit of the celebration such as inappropriate clothing, performance, drinking, drugs or unduly delaying the progress of the parade.

Stopping to perform at the reviewing stand - Please keep in mind that this is a parade, not a queue leading to a stage in front of the reviewing stand. If your group wants to perform, it must keep moving while doing so. Also, you should realize that people all along the parade route want to see your group in action. On the other hand, stopping to perform causes gaps in the parade, which are discourteous to the participants behind you who have to wait and to the spectators who must also wait. Large gaps have in the past caused the spectators to leave, believing the parade had finished, which is totally unfair to the groups who follow. Groups who cause such problems may be prohibited from future participation in the parade.

Rain Dates - The fireworks will be held on the first clear evening after the scheduled date. The parade has no rain date because it is impossible to reassemble all the volunteers, participants, spectators and vendors, and to obtain the necessary permits and the assistance of the police and other government departments.

Throwing candy, etc. - Parade participants are not allowed to throw candy or other things to people viewing the parade. We do not want to encourage kids to run into the parade route where they may be injured. Distribution by people walking along the curb is OK. Distribution of any kind of political literature, fans, balloons, etc. from the parade is not allowed, but is OK if done on the sidewalk ONLY if nowhere near the politician to whom it refers.


APPLICATION

Application


PRIZES

Show Prizes


JUDGING
The panel of parade judges consists of a diverse group of Takoma Park residents, business owners, and other individuals affiliated with Takoma Park.


PARTICIPANT REFRESHMENT STAND
This stand on the grounds of the Deauville Apartments near the end of the parade route and is there to distribute free water to participants in the parade.


GRAND MARSHAL
The grand marshal is the honorary head of the parade. This is a person the Committee has selected for their service to the community, a significant achievement, or other noteworthy accomplishment.


DIGNITARIES
Dignitaries are the invited guests of the City. Those who hold elected office are all incumbents. These are the people we have chosen to represent us. Office seekers are not allowed in the parade since we want to have a celebration, not a political campaign.
Dignitaries are invited because this is a perfect opportunity to see many of their constituents. However, this city celebration is not intended to be a campaign-related activity. To that end, we do NOT allow campaign staff to march in the street. They may hand out literature to spectators along the sidewalks away from the street if this can be done unobtrusively. We strongly urge our dignitaries to refrain from having large numbers of staff wearing t-shirts, carrying signs and chanting campaign slogans as they walk along the sidelines adjacent to the parade. We request other parade participants who are given campaign related material to avoid displaying it during the parade.


PARADE CARS
These cars are provided by Potomac Classic Thunderbird Club members and individual owners of antique and newer cars who volunteer their time and vehicles to help with the parade and for the pleasure of the viewers.


PARKING
Dignitaries, other invited guests, and parade car drivers are issued a special pass for entry into the parking lots at the library, Municipal Building and Piney Branch Elementary School. Other participants need to arrive early and find parking near the assembly area for their divisions, or have someone drop off several of the group at the assembly area and then find parking.


REVIEWING STAND
The reviewing stand is provided for the dignitaries and invited guests who ride in the parade to watch the parade in the shade.


LENGTH OF PARADE ROUTE
About 1.25 miles


TIME TO MARCH THE PARADE ROUTE
30 to 45 minutes



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