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    Calling for entries in Sedona St. Patrick’s Parade

    February 3, 2013No Comments
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    logo_stpatricksSedona AZ (February 3, 2013) – Please join the Sedona Main Street Progam for Sedona’s 43rd Annual St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival. The Parade Grand Marshal will be Congresswomen Ann Kirkpatrick.

    Entry forms for the parade have been mailed out to all previous participants. If you need an entry form, application packets are available at the Chamber Visitor Center in Uptown Sedona. The entry form is also available to print from Sedona Main Street Program’s website (www.sedonamainstreet.com).

    The festivities will be on March 16th in Uptown Sedona, thanks to all the sponsors and donors. The parade begins at 10:30 am starting at the Jordan Historical Park and making its way along Jordan Road to Mesquite Avenue. The Parade Title Sponsor is Aspey, Watkins & Diesel, PLLC. Immediately following the parade, we will be hosting the Parade Festival until 3 pm on the corner of Jordan Road and Apple Avenue. The Festival Title Sponsors are Red Rock Western Jeep Tours and A Day in the West.

    Monday, February 25th is the parade application deadline; we encourage early submission due to the limited entry space. Parade entry slots will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis. Become a part of Sedona’s 43-year history, and reserve your space today in the only St. Patrick’s Parade celebration in northern Arizona. The application fee is $100 per business entry and $25 per non-profit or individual applicant.

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    Additional event details will be forthcoming; you can also visit our website or Facebook page for current information and updates. Sedona Main Street and NAU Parks & Recreation Management Programs are proud to present this community event in cooperation with the “Green Team”, Sedona’s St. Patrick Parade Committee. Please contact info@sedonamainstreet.com or 928-204-2390 with your questions.

    “In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this agency/event does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s disabilities. If special accommodations are required to participate, please notify us prior to the parade date”

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