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Milford to Host 375th Anniversary Parade; Seeks Float Participants

"This will be the biggest parade Milford has seen in a long time," Bob Gregory, the 375th Anniversary Committee chairman, said.

The City of Milford’s 375th Anniversary Committee will host a "Grand Parade" on June 15 at 2 p.m. through downtown Milford.  

The theme of the parade is “Past, Present and Future, 375 years of Milford’s Progress” and will feature floats from Milford organizations, businesses and community members.  

“This will be the biggest parade Milford has seen in a long time," Bob Gregory, committee chair, stated in a press release. "This delivers a chance to see what our community has to offer and have a whole lot of fun while doing it."

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The parade committee, lead by Director of Recreation Paul Piscitelli, anticipates 100-125 units to participate in the parade.  

Parade applications are available at the Recreation Department or email Director Piscitelli at ppsicitelli@ci.milford.ct.us for an online application.  

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For more information, contact 375th Anniversary Committee Chairma Bob Gregory at 203 988-2274

Committee members added that details on Celebration Week will be released shortly.


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