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Date: Fri 29-Aug-1997

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Date: Fri 29-Aug-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: KAAREN

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Labor-Day-Parade-advance

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Newtown Prepares For Its Favorite Parade

The Labor Day Parade, a Newtown tradition since 1962, will step off at 10 am

Monday with more than 100 marching units celebrating the theme "Newtown - Our

Town."

The parade will follow its usual route from the top of Main Street near the

Ambulance Garage down Main Street past the flagpole to Glover Avenue, up

Glover, left onto Queen Street, ending at Church Hill Road.

Ginny Lathrop, founder and director of the Lathrop School of Dance, will be

this year's grand marshal. The parade judges will be Sally Allison, Kathy

Berg, Bill Colbert, Bob Gleason, Jean Muraszkin and Ed O'Malley.

The reviewing stand will be on Queen Street between Fleet Bank and the former

post office building.

Weather permitting, Re/Max will offer tethered hot air balloon rides at the

Ram Pasture beginning at 8 am. Balloonist Chris Mooney will be assisted by the

members of the Explorer Post 70. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children.

All proceeds will benefit the Children's Miracle Network.

WRKI (I-95 FM) radio will be broadcasting live from a van near the flagpole.

The Rotary Club will be selling hot dogs and other food from their stand on

Queen Street. The club also provides a community service by renting portable

toilets which will be strategically located around the parade route for the

use of the public.

The parade is sponsored by the Newtown Summer Festival. The parade committee

includes Kym Stendahl, who has been the chairman for six years, and Lisa

Franze, Sharon Aguila, Valerie Giarratano and Lynn Kuhn.

The parade costs about $15,000 to stage each year, of which $10,000 is needed

for the transportation and related expenses of the marching bands and

performing units. The rest is used for trophies, prizes, printing, postage,

insurance and other expenses. So far the committee has raised about $13,000

and still needs the seed money to begin the preparations for next year's

parade.

Donations may be sent to Newtown Summer Festival, c/o Fleet Bank, 6 Queen

Street, Newtown 06470.

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