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    February 14, 2013No Comments
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    Sedona Main Street ProgramSedona AZ (February 14, 2013) – Last call for entries in the 43rd Annual St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival! Monday, February 25th is the deadline for all applications to participate in the Sedona St. Patrick’s Parade; we encourage you to submit your entry forms as soon as possible. Parade entry slots are limited and will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis.

    Entry forms for the Parade were sent out to all previous participants, and we would love to see new faces! So, if you need an entry form, you can print it from Sedona Main Street Program’s website (www.sedonamainstreet.com) or pick up a copy at the Uptown Chamber Visitor Center in Sedona. The business application fee is $100 per entry and $25 per non-profit or individual applicant.

    The festivities will be on March 16th in Uptown Sedona, and are possible thanks to many generous sponsors, donors and volunteers. The parade begins at 10:30 am, making its way down Jordan Road starting at the Jordan Historical Park and ending at Mesquite Avenue. A free Festival immediately follows until 3:00 pm.

    Thank-you to all of our sponsors for making the Sedona St. Patrick’s festivities possible: Parade Title Sponsor –Aspey, Watkins & Diesel, PLLC; Festival Title Sponsors –Red Rock Western Jeep Tours and A Day in the West; Over the Rainbow Sponsors – BSE Rents and Sedona Fudge Company; and several others.

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    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’s Committee. Please visit our website and facebook page for current event information and documents, or call 928-204-2390 if you have questions.

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

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