Alameda's Fourth of July parade, regarded as the longest in the nation at 3.3 miles, features around 170 entries and approximately 2,500 participants. The event is open to everyone, including families and local organizations, creating an inclusive atmosphere. The theme for this year is 'Together we Rise,' with an expected turnout of 60,000 attendees. A 5k run prior to the parade supported the Midway Shelter. Despite the nation's political divisions, the parade highlights community spirit and pride in freedom with various local celebrations.
Alameda's Fourth of July parade is the longest in the country, spanning 3.3 miles with 170 entries and 2,500 participants, celebrating America's birthday together.
The theme 'Together we Rise' emphasizes community involvement as people of all backgrounds, including families and sports teams, come together to celebrate.
An estimated 1,500 participated in a 5k run benefiting the Midway Shelter, showcasing the community spirit beyond just the parade.
Despite political divisions, the parade serves as a unifying event, allowing residents to celebrate freedom and fellowship in a family-friendly environment.
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