On February 1, 2025, Shreveport, Louisiana, will host the 37th Annual African American Parade, celebrating the contributions of the African American community through a vibrant display along Texas Street. This year’s theme highlights ‘African Americans and Labor,’ honoring the hard work and achievements of past generations. Registration is now open for participants from all community sectors, promising a lively event featuring city officials and a broadcast for those unable to attend. Mark your calendars for this cultural milestone while braving the chilly weather!
Shreveport, Louisiana, is gearing up for a spectacular celebration as the 37th Annual African American Parade rolls into town on February 1, 2025. This lively event will be held right in the heart of downtown, with the parade strategically making its way down the vibrant Texas Street. What better way to kick off the celebrations for Black History Month than by honoring the rich history and contributions of the African American community?
This year’s theme is “African Americans and Labor,” shining a spotlight on the hard work and determination of individuals who have paved the way for future generations in the African American community. It’s a fantastic opportunity to celebrate our unsung heroes and acknowledge the critical roles they played in shaping society.
Are you part of a group, a business, or an organization that wants to proudly march in the parade? Now is your chance! Registration for participants is officially open, making it easy for everyone to get involved. This parade is not just for show; it invites participation from the whole community. Everyone is encouraged to take part, from local churches and youth groups to colleges, military units, and even scouts and horseback riders. If you can dream it, you can be part of the sensational showcase!
What can you expect on the day? The parade promises to be a spectacular sight with top city officials joining in on the festivities, making it a day to remember. The parade is slated to kick off live at 11 a.m. and will roll on for about four glorious hours. Can’t make it down to soak in the atmosphere in person? Not to worry! You can catch all the action from the comfort of your home as the parade will be broadcast live. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the show!
For those organizations looking to participate, mark your calendars! The deadline for submitting registration forms is December 29, 2024. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this cultural milestone. It’s a celebration not just of history but of unity, pride, and community.
As the parade day approaches, attendees should be prepared for some chilly weather. The forecast for Shreveport indicates relatively cold temperatures, with a low of 16°F. So, be sure to dress warmly! Thankfully, the skies are expected to be clear, and winds will be gentle, flowing from the SSW at 5 to 10 mph. It sounds like perfect weather for a parade, as long as you layer up!
The countdown is officially on for this exciting annual tradition! Make sure you’ve got your plans set, whether you’ll be marching in the parade or watching from the sidelines. Shreveport’s 37th Annual African American Parade promises to be a vibrant celebration of history, community, and the labor that has shaped our future. Don’t miss out—because this event is one you’ll want to be a part of!
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