ST Billingsley: Hi, thank you for joining us today on Community Conversations for wpw.news. What’s up Prince William? Today we have Mrs. Ernestine Jenkins, and she is here to talk to us about the 4th of July parade. Thank you very much for being with us today.
Ernestine Jenkins: Well thank you ST, thank you for having us. And yes, we’re going to have a parade this year. The lineup will start at Kirkdale and Dale Boulevard, and we’ll end up at the commuter lot in Center Plaza.
Ernestine Jenkins: This year we’re not going to have a family fun day. I’m sorry boys and girls, but next year. But we are going to have lots of fun and lots of wonderful people and wonderful trophies and wonderful floats for you people to see, and I think it’s just going to bring the community alive again.
ST Billingsley: So the 4th of July parade’s been going on for quite a while.
Ernestine Jenkins: Fifty-one years.
ST Billingsley: Fifty-one years, that’s quite a long time.
Ernestine Jenkins: We celebrated 50 years, I guess it was the last year that we had it, yes.
ST Billingsley: The community really likes it. All the families come out. Dale Boulevard’s lined up one side, down another. So even with the, I’ll call it the COVID restrictions that everybody’s still dealing with, basically the businesses and organizations could all still make their cars and vehicles and parade floats.
Ernestine Jenkins: I know we have 11 organizations who are jumping up to the plate ready to have this parade, and ready to do all the work and have a great, great parade.
ST Billingsley: So anybody wanting to reach out to sign up to be in the parade, where would they go?
Ernestine Jenkins: Okay, if you did not receive a packet, we have sent out 320 packets. If your organization or you did not receive a packet, please contact Lisa Hicks and she will mail a packet to you. If you already have a packet, I suggest that you get it in as soon as possible because that way we can start working on line ups early.