Sixth Annual Sharin’ of the Green Parade

Sharin' of the Green Parade

The Sixth Annual “Sharin’ of the Green” Parade will be held in Uptown Normal Saturday, March 12th at 1p.m.

We encourage you to share your “green” with Easter Seals Central Illinois.  You’ll have opportunities to donate to Easter Seals during the parade and at participating Uptown Normal merchants.

Each year, more than one thousand children receive services at the Easter Seals Bloomington Service Center, and more than three thousand attend their fully accessible camp!

To Reserve your spot in the parade register below. A $15 entry fee is required this year. Entry fee must be paid to participate in the parade. Registration ends March 10th.

Please make checks payable to:
Irish Heritage Society
P.O. Box 23
Bloomington, IL 61702-0023

 

Mid Illini Credit Union


 

 

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