July 4th 2010 parade theme: Community in Action

The theme of this year’s July 4th parade is "Community in Action" and celebrates the people, organizations, and businesses who volunteer, donate, create and do so much for our community. Grand Marshals are two people who have been community members in action for many years: Dick & Velma Doty.

The Orcas Island Chamber Community Parade, scheduled for Saturday, July 3, will begin at 11 a.m.

The theme of this year’s parade is “Community in Action” and celebrates the people, organizations, and businesses who volunteer, donate, create and do so much for our community.

Grand Marshals are two people who have been community members in action for many years: Dick & Velma Doty. They’ve been a force on Orcas Island since their arrival in 1971, with Dick serving as long-time President of the Eastsound Water Board, and Velma getting involved in many island causes, including two that she is very proud of: the incorporation of the school Booster Club, and the start of the school roller-skating program. She (with Dick standing right there with her) also contributes to organizations and clubs such as the Orcas Center and Kiwanis Club, to name just a few. And their café and bakery, Doty’s A-1, was a landmark in Eastsound for many years.

This year the Chamber is providing cash prizes for the best floats in the parade!

“We want you to be creative … have some fun with your entry,” says executive director Lance Evans.

First prize is $250, second prize is $150, and third prize is $100. To be eligible for these prizes, your float needs to be built on a vehicle, or towed behind one. The judges are looking for creativity, entertainment value, and representation of this year’s theme.

Parade entry forms are available from the Chamber office or from the Chamber website www.orcasislandchamber.com. Parade entry deadline is Saturday, June 26.