4th of July Parade Registration Last Call

Be Part of the 2026 City of Whitewater 4th of July Parade! 🎉

Registrations received by Monday, June 15th will be eligible for prizes and appear in the Parade Program Guide. 

The Whitewater Parks & Recreation Department is excited to host the 2026 Whitewater 4th of July Parade, and we want YOU to be part of it!

This year’s celebration is extra special as we celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary, and we’re looking to make the parade bigger, more festive, and more memorable than ever. No entry fee! 

🎆 Floats

🎺 Marching groups

🚗 Decorated vehicles

🎭 Performances or creative displays

📅 Saturday, July 4, 2026

⏰ Parade begins at 10:00 AM

Sign up today and help bring the patriotic spirit and community pride to this historic celebration!

If you’re interested in participating, register now or reach out for more details. www.wwparks.org. 

Let’s make this a parade to remember! 

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