Monday, May 26, 2008

Dunwoody 4th of July Parade 2008 @ 9:30 a.m.

Red White & Dunwoody

Dunwoody Salutes Celebrating Freedom Fourth of July Parade!

Red, White and Dunwoody!
On Friday, July 4, 2008 at 9:30 a.m.,
the Dunwoody Homeowners Association and the Dunwoody Crier Newspaper will host the annual 4th of July Parade featuring five marching bands, floats, clowns, animal units and local celebrities. Last year the parade attracted over 2,000 participants and 25,000 spectators!

Here are ways YOU can get involved!

Become a Cash or In-kind Sponsor
We offer many levels of sponsorship ~ a customized sponsor package
can be designed to fit your needs. Sponsors are included in various levels of our advertising program. We will work with our sponsors to create the best ways to showcase their business or organization. Options range from building a float, having your mascot ride in a convertible, getting your employees involved, to sponsoring an existing parade unit.

Participate in the Parade
Grab your friends, family and coworkers and show your community support. Get creative build a float, get in costume, or decorate a vehicle. We can help you come up with the perfect idea.

Volunteers Needed
If you are interested in volunteering for the parade,
please contact Pam Talmadge (PTALL@BELLSOUTH.NET).
Positions include Registration, Parade Route Marshals,
and the Family Festival area after the parade.

Spread the Word
Display parade posters / flyers in your office, business or organization
Forward this to your friends, family and coworkers.

Contact us today: 404-577-4212 ~ mullholl@bellsouth.net

Post-Parade Festival
Join us for a family festival in the parking lot of Dunwoody Village.
We invite all parade participants and spectators to join us for live entertainment, kids activities, and BBQ. Tickets for the BBQ can be bought onsite for $7.00.

Presenting Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsors

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Parade Route?
The parade route is 2.5 miles. It steps off from intersection of Mount Vernon and Jett Ferry at 9:30 a.m., proceeds west on Mount Vernon to Dunwoody Village Parkway. Turn right and follow the right side of median to Holway’s, turn left into Dunwoody Village parking lot. Volunteers will guide you to parade parking. It takes approximately 1 hour to walk the entire parade route. You can view a map of the parade route on the Dunwoody Crier website – visit www.thecrier.net.

How do I register for the Parade?
You can register right here.

What roads will be closed and when will they close?
Mount Vernon Road between Jett Ferry and Dunwoody Village Parkway will close from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

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