Shreveport Prepares for 37th Annual African American Parade

News Summary

The 37th Annual African American Parade is set to take place in Shreveport on February 1, marking a vibrant kickoff to Black History Month. This year’s theme celebrates labor and dedication, featuring floats, marchers, and community participation. City officials will join the festivities, underscoring the importance of recognizing African American contributions. Attendees are encouraged to bundle up for the cold weather and enjoy the parade, which runs for about four hours. The event is open to everyone and will also be broadcast live for those who can’t attend.

Shreveport Gears Up for the Exciting 37th Annual African American Parade

Get ready, Shreveport! The countdown is on for the 37th Annual African American Parade, scheduled to roll through downtown on February 1. This vibrant and colorful celebration promises to be a fantastic kickoff for Black History Month, highlighting the significant achievements and contributions of the African American community.

A Theme of Labor and Dedication

This year’s parade carries a meaningful theme that pays tribute to labor and those who have worked tirelessly to uplift the African American community. As the floats, marchers, and performers make their way along Texas Street, participants will enjoy a visual spectacle that captures the spirit of determination and resilience. It’s an opportunity for everyone to reflect on the progress made and the work that continues to shape a brighter future.

City Officials Join the Celebration

top city officials joining the festivities, showing their support and appreciation for the African American community’s rich heritage. Their participation not only demonstrates the unity and collaborative spirit of Shreveport but also helps promote the significance of this historic observance.

Open to the Community

The parade welcomes the entire community to join in the fun! Churches, schools, youth organizations, military units, and even horseback riders are encouraged to participate. This inclusive approach means there’s truly something for everyone. Whether you’re marching, riding, or just cheering from the sidelines, there’s a place for you in this celebration of culture and history.

Mark Your Calendars!

The parade kicks off at 11 a.m. and is expected to last around four hours. That’s plenty of time to soak in the vibrant atmosphere filled with music, dance, and culture. If you can’t make it down to Texas Street, don’t worry! The parade will be broadcast live, letting you experience the excitement from the comfort of your home. You can catch all the action on KPJX CW 21, KTBS.com, or KTBS+.

Stay Warm and Cozy

For those planning to attend the parade in person, be sure to bundle up! Local weather forecasts suggest a clear and cold day ahead, with temperatures dropping to as low as 16°F the night before. Layer your clothes, grab some hot chocolate, and get ready to enjoy a fantastic day packed with community spirit and celebration.

Registration Update

December 29. Interested parties should check with the event organizers for any last-minute opportunities or obtain more information regarding participation.

Join the Celebration!

37th Annual African American Parade is set to be a memorable event filled with history, culture, and community pride. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of something bigger—come out, celebrate, and honor the hard work of those who have paved the way for future generations. Whether you’re a participant or an enthusiastic onlooker, we can’t wait to see you there!

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Shreveport Prepares for 37th Annual African American Parade
Shreveport Launches First Ever 318 MLK DreamFest
Shreveport Gears Up for Mardi Gras Celebrations
Shreveport Hosts Business Wisdom at Arts Festival
Shreveport Launches Inaugural 318 MLK DreamFest
Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux Recovers at Home
LSU Introduces New AI Assistant, MikeGPT, for Faculty
Shreveport Prepares for Exciting 37th Annual African American Parade Celebration on February 1st
Get Ready for the 37th Annual African American Parade Celebration in Shreveport!
Shreveport Community Celebrates Youth Amid Safety Concerns and Future Initiatives

Additional Resources

Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

Recent Posts

Trump Grants Mass Clemency for Capitol Riot Charges

News Summary On his first day in office, President Trump issued clemency to nearly 1,600…

8 hours ago

U.S. Air Force Stops Training on Tuskegee Airmen and WASPs

News Summary The U.S. Air Force has decided to stop incorporating lessons about the Tuskegee…

8 hours ago

M23 Rebels Take Control of Goma Amid Humanitarian Crisis

News Summary Goma, a city in eastern Congo, is facing increasing turmoil as M23 rebels…

8 hours ago

Bella Fresca Marks 25 Years of Culinary Love in Shreveport

News Summary Bella Fresca, a beloved Shreveport restaurant owned by Sanela and Zoran Tomic, celebrated…

9 hours ago

Trump Bolsters Military Presence at U.S.-Mexico Border

News Summary President Trump has ordered an additional 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border…

1 day ago

Tragic Shootout at Canadian Border Claims Two Lives

News Summary A tragic incident near the Canadian border has resulted in the deaths of…

1 day ago