NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — 1Berkshire announced that the 68th Annual Fall Foliage Parade's theme will be "Berk du Soleil - The Greatest Show in North Berkshire."
According to a press release:
Whether you're a lover of the surreal, a seeker of the incredible, or simply a dreamer at heart, come and witness the breathtaking feats of our talented parade participants. The Parade Committee encourages children of all ages to embrace their artistic wonder and creativity to participate in this year's parade. Don your most whimsical attire and join us for a day of wonder! There are a variety of ways to get involved including, but not limited to signing up to have a float, entering a band/music unit, marching unit, veterans unit, or public safety unit or volunteering on the parade committee. A world of magic awaits - we'll see you there.
The Parade is scheduled for Sunday, October 6, 2024 when it will once again travel through downtown North Adams beginning at 1:00 PM.
There are a variety of parade sponsorship opportunities for those interested in supporting the Fall Foliage Parade Committee. Questions or comments about the Fall Foliage Parade can be directed to Christine Hoyt at choyt@1berkshire.com. More information about becoming involved in the parade can be found on https://1berkshire.com/events/fall-foliage-parade/
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