City of Box Elder is having their 5th annual Patriot Day on September 10th

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City of Box Elder is having their 5th annual Patriot Day on September 10th and of the course the amazing PARADE!  We are asking any clubs, organizations, businesses, school bands, etc. that would like to take part in this parade to click on the following link to sign up: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSd2NNWcfjk…/viewform

The cost is FREE. All we ask is that you pass out candy or prizes of some sort to make the parade fun for the kids. 

The start time for the parade will be at 2:30pm, with us lining up in the high school parking lot, beginning at 1:30pm.  Following the parade, judging will take place and winners will be announced at the Patriot Day event, which begins at City Hall immediately following the parade. 

***Prizes to be awarded to the:

1) Best school/team/club sponsored float

2) Best business sponsored float 

3) Best non-profit or community organization based float 

https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSd2NNWcfjk…/viewform

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