June 18th, 2009
Don’t you just love small towns? After all of these year, and all of these candles, Park City is still looking great for her age! The town kicked off its year-long celebration with a parade down Main Street, followed by music and performers in Lower Main. Sam Bush was the popular headliner, and many enjoyed the beer garden, sponsored by Recycle Utah and the Main Street Business Alliance. Our Park City art galleries joined together to create birthday cards, the Park Silly Sunday Market is hosting a time capsule (stop by the Sunday festival for more information) and the Park City Chamber is keyed up to present more celebratory events all year long.
And now, I am happy to present the list of parade float winners, courtesy of the Park Record:
Park City Historical Society—-MOST HISTORICAL
Mucking and Drilling for Labor Day/ Rotary—-MOST CHOREOGRAPHED
’70s Crowd—-MOST PATCHOULI-LIKE (THEREFORE) MOST GREEN
Sister’s of Holy Cross historic school—-CLOSEST TO GOD
Mountains Trails and Dogs of Bark City—-MOST FEET
Wildlife Protection Society——BEST LEASHED
Gal with birthday stroller—-BEST USE OF A STROLLER
Park City International Music Festival—-MOST MUSICAL
Local kids and galleries of Park City—-MOST ARTISTIC
Flanagan’s—–MOST DISTURBING USE OF A KILT
Tandem Bike—-MOST ATHLETIC
Park City Silly Market—–SILLIEST OF SHOW
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