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Jun172014

Tonight: 85th Celebrate Northeast Parade

6:30pm - 9:00pm

The parade route in on Central between 27th Ave NE and 18th Ave NE.  Map and detours.

The 85th Celebrate Northeast Parade is sponsored and facilitated by the Northeast Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. A committee of 16 volunteers meets monthly, from January through parade day, planning and organizing all the details involved with the celebration. With their intense commitment and efforts, and the additional help of nearly 150 volunteers, this Northeast tradition continues year after year.
 
Over 100 parade entrants, representing neighboring communities, local businesses, Northeast Royalty, elected officials, marching bands, non-profits and schools from across the state will participate. The sidewalks along the Avenue are packed three people deep watching the parade and representing generations of family and community members.

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