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© 2008 Mayor’s Fourth of July Parade Committee

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Mayor’s Trophy:

Ben’s Shaolin Kung Fu

 

Mayor’s Equestrian Trophy:

Freedom Girls

 

Floats:

1. Market Place

2. Manibusan Family Real Estate

3. Juanita’s Restaurant

 

Vehicles:

1. USA Kung Fu Studio

2. Crab Cove-East Bay Regional Park District

3. Alameda Girls Softball Association

 

Walking:

1. Small Size Big Mind

2. AHS Cheerleading and AHS Football

3. US Coast Guard Color Guard

 

School Band Transported:

1. Encinal High

 

School Marching Band:

1. Lincoln Middle School

2. Chipman Cougar Cadets

 

Civilian Band:

1. Temple Israel of Alameda

2. McGrath’s Pub

3. Immanuel Lutheran Church

 

 

Equestrian Results: CSHA points awarded

 

Novelty:

1. Freedom Girls

 

Future Horseman:

1. Catalina

2. Juanita's Restaurant

 

Plain Western:

1. Imani James

2. Simoni

 

Fancy Dressed Western:

1. Juanita's Restaurant

 

Silver Mounted:

1. Paris Cartier

 

Matched Pair:

1. EBRPD Volunteer Patrol

 

Pony/Horse Drawn Vehicle:

1. BayFarm Community Church

 

Posse:

1. Alameda Sheriff Posse

 

Charro:

1. Jorge

2. La Espuela

 

Working Western:

1. Charles

 

Sweepstakes:

Jorge

 

 

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We are excited to announce this year’s theme:

 

  ALAMEDA: Green and Clean

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The Parade Committee wishes to thank

O’Connell Electric Vehicles of Alameda

for the loan of several 100% electric vehicles

for use by the committee members.

http://www.e-symptom.com/alamedaev/

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Alameda Race:

Starts at 9:45AM

 

Parade:

Starts at 10AM

 

Jumpin' & Jivin' Jubilee:

Starts 12PM until 4PM

 

As you have probably already noticed we have a new web site this year. We will be providing all the information for the parade here throughout the site and will have regular updates see keep checking back!

 

For those of you new to the parade this year, let us provide you with a sampling of what to expect: a seemingly endless procession of marching bands, floats, politicians, art cars, Cub Scouts on bikes, church groups, fez-wearing secret societies, gymnasts, dancers, martial-arts students, banjo pickers, hula dancers, and more. So much more that residents like to say half of the population participates in the parade while the other half lines the streets to watch.

 

Last year’s winners are listed in the column on the right and we expect another great year of high competition.

 

Look throughout the site and you will find the application for the parade, the parade route, and recommended detours for the day of the parade.

 

We have just added the ability for you to submit your applications online! Prior to filing your application please take special note of the guidelines and rules on the Application page.

 

Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Questions:

 

Please direct any questions to Parade Committee Chair Barbara Price (510) 633-9550.

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