The Park County Fair Parade is returning this year with the theme “The Tradition Lives On.” Residents, businesses and organizations can sign up to enter a float in the parade, which takes …
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The Park County Fair Parade is returning this year with the theme “The Tradition Lives On.” Residents, businesses and organizations can sign up to enter a float in the parade, which takes place at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 31, in downtown Powell.
“This annual event is open to all, and a great way to end your fair week,” said Linda Kolpitcke, a parade organizer with Dano Youth Camp. “Let’s make this year’s parade the best yet!”
Entry forms must be submitted by Wednesday, July 21. The parade is free to enter, and forms are available at the Powell Chamber of Commerce and the Park County Fair Office. Completed forms can be returned to the Powell Chamber, 111 S. Day St., or emailed to info@powellchamber.org.
This year’s parade is hosted by the Dano Youth Camp, which was established in memory of the life and character of Danny “Dano” Ostrom. The nonprofit organization was founded on four basic principles that drive the nature of the camp: physical, spiritual, emotional and social. In addition, Dano camps focus on building valuable skills applicable to the backcountry as well as everyday life, including leadership, communication, self-discipline and teamwork.
For more information or additional assistance, contact Kolpitcke at 307-250-0683 or Joyce Ostrom at 307-272-9586.