This Season
 
  • Parades are a fun and festive sight during major holidays and celebrations. Ranging from the lavish floats of Mardi Gras to the charm of a children's wagon procession, parades are entertaining for…

  • Community parades remain a highlight of many local festivals and celebrations across the country, often relying on volunteers and residents to make the spectacle a success. One of the things to…

  • A parade full of floats, flags and activities that spotlight the traditions of Italy and the accomplishments of Italians promotes respect for Italian values and culture. Skip the stereotypes of…

  • Parade is a miniature rose developed by Poulsen Roses of Fredensborg, Denmark. There are now more than 80 varieties of this rose growing in homes and gardens across the world. Like their larger…

  • Organizing a parade can seem like an overwhelming task. However, parades fit nicely with celebratory events, such as the Fourth of July. Whether the parade is large or small, it is always nice to…

  • If one thing is true of all military personnel it is that they always have very shiny boots. In the real world it is unlikely the same care and attention will be paid to everyday leather shoes and…

  • Catfish are a freshwater catch with plenty of meat on their bones. Preparing catfish in different ways is a mainstay of fishing communities. You can find catfish festivals all across the U.S. Most…

  • Parades are one of the oldest types of civic and cultural celebrations in the United States. Many parades are sponsored by civic organizations such as the Shriners, Kiwanis and Lions clubs. A…

  • Parades can be fun for both the attendee and the participant. If you are on a parade float, prepare to toss or hand out items to the crowd as you go by. What you hand out will depend partially on what…

  • A successful parade begins with the planning months ahead of time. The local committee should advertise for ideas and suggestions and design a plan. Use incentives to gain participation. Offering…

  • Every year, young people in high schools and colleges across America make memories as part of their schools' homecoming courts. Homecoming is an exciting time when students get involved in making…

  • Dozens of festivals, both large and small, take place each month of the year around the state of Michigan. Many of these annual festivals and parades are related to the state's agricultural heritage,…

  • Northern Ireland has a complicated and violent history. The parades of the Marching Season, the first two weeks of July, are an annual reminder of over 300 years of political and religious contention.…

  • Parades are fun and momentous occasions that take place during New Year celebrations, holidays, and other times of the year. Giveaways during these types of parades brighten the mood of the attendees,…

  • Making a banner for a parade takes a little more planning and preparation than you might think, but it's possible to make a great banner yourself without spending a lot of money. If you don't want to…

  • If you’d like to try something different for Halloween this year, think about staging a neighborhood parade. In some communities Halloween parades are now a tradition equal in appeal to…

  • The Tournament of Roses Parade is a premier event to kick off the New Year. Hundreds of thousands of people line the 5.5-mile parade route in Pasadena to enjoy the spectacle of marching bands,…

  • Bike parades are a traditional activity for the 4th of July. Hold a bike parade for special needs children to include them in holiday festivities. Colorful decorations, fun music, family and friends…

  • You've watched the Rose Parade on TV for years, and now you want to see all those cymbidiums and palominos and trombones close up. There are several ways to watch the Tournament of Roses Parade wend…

  • Held each year along Manhattan's Fifth Avenue between 44th and 68th Streets, the New York City Hispanic Day Parade is a colorful march representing the rich cultures and traditions of Hispanic people…

  • The Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena is a New Year's Day tradition for football fans and Americans in general. Though many people dream of seeing the parade in person, most are content just…