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Last Call to Sign up to be in the Park Road Parade in West Hartford
Sixteenth annual event will be held on Oct. 5.

The following is a press release
Don’t miss out. Now is the time to register your organization, club, team, church or business for the 16th Annual Park Road Parade to take place on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. Simply visit the www.westhartford.org/ParkRoadParade and complete the participation form.
This zany and wildly popular parade draws over 7,000 people each year from West Hartford and beyond. You should be a part of it!
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The Park Road Parade comprises about 100 contingents that include clubs, organizations, schools, churches, bands, sport leagues, clowns, businesses, antique and exotic cars, and public officials. Anything goes in this parade, from simple banners with marchers sporting the same T-shirt, to elaborate costumes, dance numbers and floats. Come join us!
Each year awards are given to Best Float, Best Overall Performance, Best Costume, Best Musical Performance, and Best Community Spirit. Make your contingent the best it can be and win!
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The parade begins at South Highland and Park Road and ends at South Quaker Lane and lasts about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
West Hartford Community Television broadcasts live the parade and replays it throughout the month of October. Each parade contingent is announced on air.
The genesis of the parade started in 1998 as a celebration to a two-year road reconstruction and beautification project which bonded both businesses and residents of the area. Since then the parade has grown bigger and better.
There is no fee to participate. Sign-up today by filling out the form found on the parade website: www.westhartford.org/ParkRoadParade.
If you have any questions, call Renée McCue at 561-7521 or email her at renee@westhartford.org.
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