4th of July Parade Grand Marshal Nomination Form

Anacortes, WALocal News

The Bristol Fourth of July Parade is gearing up to select a Grand Marshal who truly represents the spirit of patriotism and community service. Scheduled for March 21, 2025, this event seeks nominations from residents for individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication through volunteering. The nomination process emphasizes the importance of recognizing those who contribute positively to the community, fostering a sense of unity and pride among residents. The parade, a significant local celebration, aims to highlight the values of service and leadership that are essential to community growth. By encouraging public participation in the nomination process, the event not only honors individual contributions but also inspires others to engage in community service.

This initiative reflects a broader commitment to celebrating local heroes and reinforcing civic values. The event is more than just a parade; it is a heartfelt acknowledgment of the individuals who uplift their communities. Community members are urged to submit nominations and partake in honoring their local champions.

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