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Yeah I built floats and the family and I entered them in the Parksville Sand Castle parade 2 years in a row. I didn’t win anything the first year but the second year I won the first place ribbon and another ribbon for most original. It was a lot of fun plus it generated a lot of grounds keeping business. Cheers!
Well I am very artistic but it was probably Christmas magic that won me the ribbon. The parade theme that year was “Christmas in July” and Christmas is my specialty. Cheers and happy weekend!
I was in the Webelos, the Cub Scouts, and the Boy Scouts, all before the age of 14, and I marched in at least three parades.
When I joined the Marine Corps, I was in several parades during my time on active duty. Two memorable ones were in The Philippines when we conducted a Pass in Review that was attended by their then-President Enrile, and another one was a last-minute notification that I would be in the Color Guard at the local Memorial Day Parade in downtown San Diego.
As a law enforcement officer, I was an advisor in a program called the Explorer Scouts, wherein youngsters ages 9 to 15 learned about careers in that field of employment by participating in events led by officers. Parades were one of the many, many things we did. I also matched in at least three of the annual parades commemorating the birthday of Reverend Martin Luther King, Junior Day.
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But TLDR. Grrrrrrrrr.
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(Also, absolutely no mention of sandwiches or any tips or tricks for getting through that maze in Minneapolis. Grrrrrrrr.)