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Date Posted: 11:35:17 01/23/12 Mon
Author: Cheryl
Subject: Thank you so much, Shellie! These are some great suggestions!
In reply to: Shellie Matthes 's message, "Parades - Appearances" on 08:08:30 01/23/12 Mon

>In Minnesota we have found that many parades/festivals
>have a website. Google the event and then look for the
>festival's website-most of them have the parade
>application on the site to complete or print and mail
>in. Car dealers generally will loan you a
>convertible, but many have requested that the driver
>be over 18 and carry car insurance. Recently we have
>run into some dealers who will not loan out
>convertibles any longer, due to accidents by others
>so'their' insurance company will no longer let them
>loan out vehicles. We did locate a couple of car clubs
>and they always have members that own convertibles
>that are willing to drive in the parade.
>
>Same thing goes for charity's - find the website and
>generally you will find a contact name & email.
>
>If the city has a Chamber of Commerce-contact them as
>they will send you information on new store openings,
>events and gala's.
>
>Ask other royalty when you are at an event-they
>generally have a coordinator that is willing to send
>you some information.
>
>Hope this information helps!!

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