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Parade entries float in for Friday Summer Days kick-off

Lac La Biche Main Street will see Friday parade

This Friday's parade — like the other events in the July 20-Aug 1 Summer Days — might have been called on short-notice, but that's the only thing about the procession that will be short.  Organizers say they have about 40 float entries booked for the downtown event that will kick-off the weekend of events.

This year's parade will be taking a slightly different route, starting from McArthur Place on the Lac La Biche lake shoreline, then heading south along 100 Street to the intersection  at Main Street. A right turn will lead the procession up along Main Street for three blocks, with floats disbursing at the 103 Street intersection.

As of Wednesday night, the list of entrants included

The RCMP

PW &FD Assoc. President Lavon Fleming

MLA Laila Goodridge

Mayor Omer Moghrabi

Metis Nation of Alberta Region 1

Northern Beat Dance Academy

Lac La Biche County

Lakeland Archers

LLB Gas Coop

North County Coop

Plamondon Whitesands

Queen Bean / Josh Hattum Welding

Bullseye Mechanical

Muskeg Special

Home Hardware

Full Tilt Power Sports

Tarrabain Motors

James Howard vintage vehicle

Caddie Blood vintage vehicle

Servus Credit Union

Royal Canadian Legion

Al's Contracting

Kut n' Kurl

Beaver Lake Cree Nation

Dreamcatcher Animal Outreach

Lakeland Centre for FASD

Zee's Auto

Tara's Pizza

MAD Oilfield

Prairie Creek Energy Services

Driven Resources

Lac La Biche County Protective Services

While organizers are now slotting entries into a set order, more entries are expected in the hours leading up to the parade. New entries will likely be added to the end of the procession. All floats and participants are expected to stage along Churchill Drive well in advance of the 11 a.m. parade start time.

 


Rob McKinley

About the Author: Rob McKinley

Rob has been in the media, marketing and promotion business for 30 years, working in the public sector, as well as media outlets in major metropolitan markets, smaller rural communities and Indigenous-focused settings.
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