Our 2012 Parade Theme:
Danville, Small Town Values...Big Heart
The "Heart of the San Ramon Valley," Danville offers the perfect blend of amenities and small town charm. One of Danville's most desirable attributes is its sense of community and family. The town hosts a wonderful array of events throughout the year from Farmer's Markets to street fairs and a large 4th of July Parade produced by the Kiwanis Club in cooperation with the Town of Danville. There are estimates of as many as 50,000 people coming to Danville from the entire Bay Area for this wonderful celebration. This year, we want to celebrate the Town of Danville for being the host to our parade for nearly 50 years.
Danville has an enduring tradition of honoring its hometown veterans new and old. The rebuilding of the Veterans Hall in downtown to the new All Wars Memorial and our welcome back veterans program are just a few of the ways we honor our veterans. They have always been a big part of our parade.
We are delighted to have your parade entry in our wonderful community celebration. All revenues from this parade are donated to local charities so your participation not only adds to the feeling of celebration and tradition; it also contributes to many worthwhile community projects.
The hometown flavor of our parade makes it unique to Danville and great fun. We want to continue this tradition and ask you to use creative, innovative and entertaining ideas to make your entry a memorable part of this celebration. We strongly discourage business advertising that does not support the parade theme and retain the right to refuse any entry.
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