The Farmington Rotary plans the return of the Fourth of July parade, set for 10 a.m. Monday, July 4.
The staging area for all participants will be at the Olsen Student Center parking lot on High Street in Farmington. Line up and judging is at 9 am.
“Celebrating America’s Superheroes” is this year’s theme.
Chamber Bucks will be awarded to the top two entries in each category: $50 and blue ribbon; and $25 and red ribbon; third place will receive a white ribbon.
The five categories are Agriculture/Animal; Band/Music/Walkers; Antique (Car/Truck/Tractor); Military Service/Patriotic; and Float, according to a news release from the rotary.
Attendees are asked to be respectful of others and enjoy the parade while socially distancing. There is plenty of room to spread out along the parade route which will extend down High Street, Broadway, Main Street and South Street.
For more information and to register, contact Kirsten Swan at 207-659-0520 or [email protected].
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