“Emblems of the Land I Love” theme of 2013 July 4
parade dedicated to educators of Arlington
By: Donna Darovich, contributor
“America has many emblems and symbols that represent
the nation, including, but not limited to, the statue of liberty, the bald
eagle and the Liberty Bell, so we believe parade entrants will find this theme
one they can easily illustrate and depict,” said Arlington 4th of July
Association president June Owens. “A list of U.S. emblems will be posted on our
website and Facebook page.”
The parade will be dedicated to the educators of Arlington.
“They have significantly impacted the community and the
nation through their work with individuals of all ages, helping them to become
good citizens,” Owens said.
The
48th annual parade, which consists of about 150 entries, will be
Thursday, July 4 in downtown Arlington, starting at 9 a.m.
Applications
for the parade will be on the website
at www.arlington4th.org
March 1. Starting this year, entrants
may pay their entry fee online via Paypal. More information on the parade is available by
calling (817) 330-9USA
The first general meeting for those wanting more
information about the parade and/or to complete an application in person will be
March 21 at 7 p.m. in the Arlington City
Council Briefing Room on the third floor of City Hall, 101 W. Abram St.
The Association is a non-profit, non-partisan,
and nonpolitical organization staffed by volunteers.
Trophies
are given in a variety of categories. A complete list of categories, rules and
regulations are on the
website.
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