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Showing posts with label float. Show all posts
Showing posts with label float. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Not just Floating: March, Walk, or Cruise, or Coast!



Instead of being limited to the standard float, your possibilities are endless! Your "float" could be a...


  • Drill Team



  • Band



  • Group of Animals (horses, dogs...trained parrots, anyone?)



  • Car, Truck, or Trailer



  • Group of Bicycles



  • Something even better you can think of!



But, let's say you want to make a traditional float. Click here for instructions on building a small float platform. This float-making tutorial comes from some parade pros at the Portland Rose Festival. You can use their tips for making a couple mini floats, letting each of your group members in on the action.


By now, you should be feeling inspired! Send us some hints on what you're making; we'll do our best to keep it under wraps!


Good luck!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Your Hit Parade: Get Inspired!

Now that you've decided to be in Kirkland's Fourth parade this year, you have your group together, and you just need a float. How can you get inspired? Well, there are 2 things to keep in mind:
  1. This year's theme is Red, White, Blue and Green All Over: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!

  2. Your group's/organization's/business's message can be part of your theme!
Let's say you have a cafe. Your cafe uses reusable dishes, cloth napkins, and vintage decor and furniture. Your float could have a table on it with some volunteer "patrons" enjoying a meal. You could showcase the cloth napkins, glasses, and vintage furniture. You could even make a giant "menu" with the main courses "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" and the name of your cafe on it. It's eye-catching and easy to make.

Maybe you and your group work at a bicycle shop. Cyclists reduce carbon footprints every day! Grab some red, white, blue (and green) helmets, bikes, and gear from your store. Have your group ride the bikes together in the parade! You don't even need a float platform—you and your group will be the float!

All you have to do is ask yourself and your group this question: What does our business/organization/group do that's green? Once you have the answer, add some touches of red, white, and blue, and you're good to go!

Check out our parade photo album for more inspiration!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Everybody Loves a Parade!

But have you ever been in one? Now's the time—grab your float-making group and get a parade entry! Sign up online here!

The entry deadline is June 14th!

There is an entry fee, but here's the good part: if you've got a group of people chipping in, it costs hardly anything per person! Let's do some quick math and we'll show you

Cost
  • $50 for nonprofits
  • $100 for politicial candidates and forprofits (like businesses)

Let's say your group is a business, and 6 people are going to make the float. Each person pays less than $17!

Or if you've got a nonprofit and eight people are in the float-making group, each person pays only $6.25!

****Sign up now!****

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Float (most definitely) On!


What are you waiting for? The Fourth of July will be here in just a little over a month—do you have a float idea? We're going to give you tips and ideas on building a float for Kirkland's 2009 Fourth of July parade!

The first question is, who should help make your float? (Unless of course you're feeling very adventurous and want to go it alone.)

Here are places you can find a group to build a float:

Your yoga/Spanish/algebra class
Your family
Your friends
Your book/moms/running club
Your co-workers
Your church group
Your sports team
Your neighbors

Go call or email some people—you've got a float to make!

Next time...how to sign up!