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The Emancipation Proclamation Parade: Period 1850 - 1865

The Emancipation Proclamation Parade: Period 1850 - 1865. The Sacramento Annual Juneteenth Festival June 14-16, 2013. Float Prizes. 1 st Place - $200 2 nd Place - $150 3 rd Place - $100. Guidelines and Construction Process. Float Requirements.

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The Emancipation Proclamation Parade: Period 1850 - 1865

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  1. The EmancipationProclamationParade:Period 1850 - 1865

  2. The Sacramento Annual Juneteenth Festival June 14-16, 2013

  3. Float Prizes 1st Place - $200 2nd Place - $150 3rd Place - $100 Guidelines and Construction Process

  4. Float Requirements • All Float Entrants Must Do the Following: • Attend the Float Building Workshop • Submit Application with Sketch/Design

  5. Rules and Regulations • Float must be built on a trailer at least 12 feet in length. • The float must have some design and the group must actually build something. There must be some type of structure on the trailer. (Create a structure out of chicken wire, cardboard, etc.) • The float needs to have more than just words on skirting and people standing on a trailer.

  6. Rules and Regulations cont. • Float should be pomped with napkins, weaved with tissue paper, or covered with floral sheeting, fringe, etc. • Skirting on the trailer is required. The wheels of the trailer should NOT show. • Moving parts, sound, smoke, etc are all encouraged. • Encourage all of your members to dress in theme and walk in front and behind your float.

  7. Rules and Regulations cont. • The float can be no taller than 16 feet. • The float must follow the theme.

  8. SAMPLE FLOAT IDEAS • Sutter Fort float • Wells Fargo/Pony Express Float • Buffalo Solders Float • The Emancipation Float • Safe House Float • Fredrick Douglas Float • Harriet Tubman Float • Barak Obama Float

  9. Most Importantly • Don’t let these requirements hinder your creativity. If you have an idea, ask if it will work. All exceptions to these rules should be approved by the Committee.

  10. Beginning Construction • Supplies you might need! • Staple Gun • Nails • Wire • Chicken Wire • Construction grade wood/plywood/PVC Pipe

  11. Trailers • Low-boy trailers • Hay trailer 14 – 16 Feet

  12. Low-Boy Trailers • Pallets can be used to build a partial or full sub-structure to elevate the platform of the float. • It is a good idea to build a partial deck that will be even with the top rails of the float. You can use good quality pallets to make a platform. Make sure the pallets are firmly fastened to the bed of the float.

  13. Low-Boy Trailers • Next, lay sheet plywood over the pallets.  Now you will have a platform for your props and an area in the bed where float riders can stand or sit. 

  14. Low-Boy Trailers • Apply sides to deck... Use “L” shaped brackets available at most hardware stores. Apply wood skirts to top of wood deck with “L” brackets; sides should remain 14” from bottom of side deck to the ground.

  15. Now you’re ready to decorate your float! • Parade Float Decorating Materials Festooning Fringe Plastic Decorating Pomps Vinyl & Metallic Floral Sheeting

  16. Decorating Your Float • Attach Floral Sheeting to trailer with staple gun.

  17. Decorating Your Float • Then add fringe to the floral sheeting • Use Festooning to hide the seam between the floral sheeting and the fringe. Seam

  18. Finished Product Finished Product

  19. Finished Product

  20. Build the Float Structure • Build the frame(s) of the object(s) (use wood, PVC pipe, chicken wire, etc…) • String with chicken wire to fill out. • Use cloth, paper mache, paint, etc… • Securely fasten frame to the base

  21. Options in decorating • Chicken Wire • Pomping • Tissue Paper

  22. Other Suggestions • Line sides of bed with chicken wire. • Use newspaper/butcher paper • Blend flour and starch • Dip newspaper into mix • Paste onto chicken wire • Allow to dry, then spray paint

  23. Tips • Decorate using pomp and people. • Have movement to catch people’s eye. • Use balloons- cheap and easy • Make your float colorful. • Use original decorations (i.e. umbrellas, movement, music, etc…)

  24. Reminders • Supplies – local, ordering, helpful links, etc. • Plan ahead • Organizations team up • Utilize advisors and people that you know • Be creative and have fun! 

  25. WHERE TO FIND PARADE SUPPLIES • 1”Chicken Wire, wood, PVC pipe, nails, tape • Home Depot/Lowes • Decorations • Stumps: www.stumpsparty.com • Shingdiz: www.shingdiz.com • Anderson’s: www.andersons.com • Tandem Lowboy Trailer • Sunbelt Rentals, 3751 Commerce Drive West Sacramento, CA

  26. Emancipation Parade • Entry Form • Saturday, June 15, 2013 • (Return by March 31, 2013) • Entering Participant Name ____________________________________________ • A sketch, photo and/or written description of float must accompany this form. • Entry Category: (Circle one) Float / Dancers / Marching Band / Novelty • Length of unit including tow rig (maximum 50 ft.):____________________ • Number of walkers, if any:___________ • Will your entry utilize music? (Circle one) Yes / No • Contact Name:_____________________________________________________ • Contact Phone Number(s):____________________________________________ • Organization/Company/Individual:________________________________________ • Address:__________________________________________________________ • City:_________________________________ State:__________ Zip:__________ • Email Address:_____________________________________________________ • Please return form to: • Sacramento Convention & Visitors Bureau • c/o Gary Simon • 1608 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 • Office: 916.808-7739, Fax: 916.808-8964 • gsimon@cityofsacramento.org Liability: In consideration of the acceptance of the right to participate; entrants and spectators, by execution of this entry form, release and discharge the producers and City of Sacramento of any and all loss, damages or injuries during the course of the parade or fair.

  27. FOR INFORMATION & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE • Parade Director • Sam Walton • 916-201-1383 • notlaw2999@aol.com

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