Rock Island Moving Forward With Labor Day Parade, For Now
More fun events are being planned throughout the Quad Cities, and we have another to add to your list. The City of Rock Island has announced that they are going forward with their annual Labor Day Parade, but may need to cancel it due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Officials from the City of Rock Island announced on Thursday that they are moving forward with planning for their 36th annual Labor Day Parade.
In the social media post on Thursday, officials said that the parade will take place on Labor Day, Monday, September 6th. Line-up for floats and parade participants will be at 8:30 a.m., with the parade starting at 9:30 a.m.
This parade's theme for this year will be Joy and Peace to the World! The theme for this year's parade wants to bring a lot of joy this year. Officials said in their post,
"The 2021 parade theme asks participants to develop an entry based what brought them joy during the COVID-19 shutdown, or what brings them peace in the community or personally. Was it the time spent with family? Is it our parks, a teacher, live music, volunteering or helping a neighbor?"
If you want to participate in the 36th annual Rock Island Labor Day Parade but can't think of an idea to fit the theme, no problem! Officials say that "non-theme related entries are always welcome!"
Even though it's exciting news that things are moving forward with this year's parade, city officials said they may have to cancel depending on if COVID-19 restrictions are lifted or not.
If you have any questions, officials are asking to call Mary at 309-269-7944 or Art at 309-235-2045. You can also find updates on the City's official Facebook page.
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