Per club member Brad:
“The 4th of July not only is our nation's birthday but it is also my birthday. To celebrate I am hosting a Bronco cruise in a parade.
Parade
American Flags
Kids wanting candy
Broncos
The Johnson parade is the most All American parade I have ever attended and been a part of. It is in a small community just south of Pullman Washington. The parade is not organized by anyone really it just happens, every year like clockwork on the 4th of July.
What to bring:
Candy or fun things to throw out to all the kids
American flag you can never have too many
What to expect:
The most Americana thing you may have ever been involved with.
This parade is not advertised, no promotions at all. You may even have a hard time Googling anything about this parade.
But let me tell you it is a big deal! People line up both sides of the street an there are tons of families all dressed in red, white and blue.
So, Make sure you ration your treats because there are kids on both sides of the road as you down and back.
Can I trailer my Bronco? Yes there is tons of parking on the side roads, they are just dirt roads.
Schedule:
9am meet at my friends house to put on your flags, remove doors, remove roof or anything else you would like to do. 46.638861, -117.138139
9:30am go as a group to the start location of the parade. We all need to be ready at this time so we can be together in the parade. 46.633583, -117.138167
10am parade starts
11am gather back at start to clean up and get Broncos ready for road use.
11:30am Done.
OPTIONAL ICE CREAM CRUISE: I will be leaving for western Washington at noon but I will create a cruise route to Elk River and the hands down best Huckleberry Ice Cream and shakes I have ever had. I will post that in the discussion section for this event.”
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