McLouth Patriots' Day Parade
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Big Day in a Small town. McLouth is a CLASSIC small midwestern town. With old fashioned ideals of what makes this country great: it's people. This event is a reminder of our American origin. We seek to inclusively maintain patriotism among our citizens (and youth) through this event. We honor veterans from war and peace time. It is a day to celebrate community, all are welcome. Children's parade lineup starts at the City Building N Union at 10:30. The Main Parade line up begins at noon at the Sports Complex. Parade steps off at 1pm. Many local artisans and crafters and non-profit groups promoting awareness and services. Kid's petting zoo and other fun things for the family. Homemade Ice cream and BarBQ Dinner. Featuring Rolling Thunder MVPA.
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McLouth Patriots' Day Parade
Phone : 913-796-6330 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : weeksc65@gmail.com
Web: cityofmclouth.org
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