Jul 04 2019
Parade with Washington Revels

Parade with Washington Revels

Presented by Washington Revels at Takoma Park Independence Day Parade

All Revelers, all ages, both veteran and new, are invited to join our colorful and lively parade unit — we'll show a special summer side of Washington Revels to thousands of July 4th spectators! If you prefer, come sit curbside and cheer with the festive crowd.

Our joyous and robust band of revelers will be a vibrant and distinctive section of this historic parade (130 years and still going strong!). We will sing, cheer, hand out flyers, and wave whimsical props like “Snap the Dragon,” a Smiling Sun, bright flags, banners, ribbon sticks and more!

Kids are welcome (including kids in strollers), and older ones will have their own song to sing; children under 13 must be accompanied in the parade by a responsible adult. We’ll also need adult flyer-hander-outers, so non-singers are encouraged to participate! If you play an instrument that can be easily carried and you would like to be in the band, let us know that as well.

Once again making this Independence Day Parade particularly meaningful for Revels, we will be joined by a group of teenage Syrian refugees and their teenage American hosts, in partnership with RefAmerica. Let’s give our Syrian friends a warm welcome and a fun window onto a slice of American life!

To march with us, you MUST REGISTER by July 2nd. Visit our website for more details and for instructions on how to register.

(Gathering time and location will be sent to registered participants prior to the event.)

Admission Info

Free Admission; MUST register to participate in advance.

Phone: 301-587-3835

Email: parade@revelsdc.org

Dates & Times

2019/07/04 - 2019/07/04

Additional time info:

Time listed above is approximate. Specific gathering time & place will be sent to registered participants closer to the event. Must register in advance to participate.

Location Info

Takoma Park Independence Day Parade

Carroll and Ethan Allen Avenues, Takoma Park, MD 20912