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Dedham's Annual Flag Day Parade Sunday Night
Parade organizers still working to raise funds to meet its goal and several local businesses have stepped up to help.
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For almost half a century families have gathered to watch Dedham’s Flag Day Parade, making it one of the oldest Flag Day Parades left in the country.
Thousands are once again expected for the annual parade kicking off Sunday night at 6 p.m.
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This year’s parade route is the same as the past two years:
- Begins on East street beside Middle School
- Proceeds down East street and left on high street
- Follow high street into Dedham square past theater
- Right on Washington street
- Right on Harris
- Down High street to East Dedham
- Right on Milton Street
- Right on Walnut
- Left on Oakdale ave
- Right on Sanderson
- Right on Mt. Vernon
- Left on Whiting
- Parade ends at Memorial
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Fundraising Efforts Continue
Parade organizers are still raising money to meet their 2015 parade fundraising goal and some local businesses and organizations are jumping in to help. Here’s who is participating and how you can help:
D’Angelo’s Sandwich Shop
On Sunday, June 14, 20% of all proceeds will be donated to the Flag Day Parade.Visit D’Angelo’s or have them cater your Flag Day Parade party. Submit the flyer found on this page when you order for the parade to get credit. (flyer is also included above with the photos attached to this article)
Tedeschi Food Shop
Tedeschi’s in Oakdale Square is donating 10% of all beer and wine sales Saturday and Sunday to the parade. A great time to stock up for the summer while helping the parade.
Pair
Also located in Oakdale Square, Pair donated 20% of all profits Saturday to support the parade.
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