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Parade, festivities set to celebrate July 4th in Mt. Angel

There’s still time to register to be part of the Mt. Angel 4th of July parade.  This year’s theme is America the Beautiful.  

Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be awarded for Best Float, Most Patriotic, Best Kids Entry and Best Classic Car. Kids can enter free, for all others pre-registration is $20 until the June 28 deadline. Day of the parade registration is $25, and must be completed by 10 a.m. Entry forms are at www.mtangelchamber.com. Parade rolls from the high school at 11 a.m.

That evening there will be pre-fireworks entertainment provided by the Marion County Citizens Band and Giggles the Clown will be making balloon animals for the children at the Mt. Angel Middle School ball fields from 8 to 10 p.m. 

Fireworks begin at dusk.

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