Labor Day parade

Clarkston Rotary Club hosts the Clarkston Labor Day Parade, 10-11 a.m., Monday, Sept. 1. The traditional end of summer parade is seeking floats, classic cars, community service organizations, musical groups, local businesses, political candidates, families, and equestrian riders. The parade kicks off from Renaissance High School on Waldon Road to Main Street, north to Miller Road, ending at Miller and Holcomb roads. Find parade entry application at Clarkstonrotary.org or by contacting Clarkston Rotarian Joel DeLong at joeldelong@aol.com or 248-625-9741.

Plans for the Labor Day parade are underway. Parade-goers can expect to see classic cars and the Clarkston High School band perform.
The Rotary Club has approximately 30 entries for the parade already, and they will accept entries up to two days before the event, Sept. 3 at 10 a.m.
The parade will begin at Renaissance High School and end at St. Daniel’s Catholic Church.
Check www.clarkstonrotary.org.

Clarkston Rotary Club is seeking parade participants for the Clarkston Labor Day Parade, 10 a.m., Monday, Sept. 3.
The club, which has sponsored the parade for the last 72 years, invites groups, organizations, businesses, musical groups, marching bands, floats, equestrians, and children and families on decorated bikes. Political candidates are asked to make a $50 charitable donation to Clarkston Rotary.
Parade route is Church Street to Main Street, north through downtown to Miller Road. For a parade entry application, visit clarkstonrotary.org or contact Joel DeLong, joeldelong@aol.com or 248-625-9741.

Karen Newman, acclaimed singer and ‘the voice of the Detroit Red Wings,? sings the National Anthem at this year’s Labor Day Parade in downtown Clarkston.
Clarkston Rotary Club sponsors the parade, 10 a.m., Monday, Sept. 5. Newman is sponsored by Bowman Chevrolet.
Rotary invites groups, organizations, businesses, musical groups, marching bands, floats, equestrian groups, and children and families on decorated bikes to march. Political candidates interested in marching in the parade will be asked to make a $50 charitable donation to Clarkston Rotary Club.
Parade route is Church Street to Main Street, north through downtown Clarkston to Miller Road.
For a parade entry application or to volunteer, visit clarkstonrotary.org, or contact Joel DeLong at 248-625-9741 or joeldelong@aol.com, or Al Avery, averyalf@aol.com.

Preparations are underway for Clarkston’s Labor Day Parade, 10 a.m., Monday, Sept. 5.
Sponsored by the Clarkston Rotary Club, the parade starts on Church Street and marches to Main Street, north through downtown Clarkston to Miller Road.
“Clarkston Rotary is proud of its 71 years of sponsoring the Labor Day parade,” said Joel DeLong. “Rotarians enjoy being a part of the community, and being involved in many community service projects and events.”
Rotary invites groups, organizations, businesses, musical groups, marching bands, floats, equestrian groups, and children and families on decorated bikes.
Political candidates interested in marching in the Labor Day parade will be asked to make a $50 charitable donation to the Clarkston Rotary Club.
For a parade entry application, visit Clarkstonrotary.org ? application can be found under “downloads” in the lower right corner of front page. Contact DeLong at joeldelong@aol.com or 248-625-9741, or Al Avery, averyalf@aol.com.

Celebrate Clarkston Rotary Club’s 70th year of service at this year’s Labor Day Parade, 10 a.m., Monday. Sept. 6.
Community organizations, businesses, floats, children on decorated bicycles are set to march through downtown Clarkston, Church Street to Main Street, north to Miller Road.
For more information, contact Al Avery averyalf@aol.com or Joel DeLong at 248-625-9741.