Longstanding Scottsdale tradition continues next month
The 66th Annual Scottsdale Parada del Sol Parade is coming in early February.
This horse-drawn parade traditionally has over 1,000 horses along with 100 bands, floats, dancers, clowns, and riders. Over 75,000 spectators are expected to attend.
The route will begin at the intersection of Scottsdale Road and Drinkwater Boulevard. It will then go south and end at the intersection of Indian School Road and Brown Avenue.
The Trails End Festival will begin immediately after the parade. A block party atmosphere will be accentuated with the aroma of food from local vendors and the sound of live music. Pony rides, a petting zoo and games all will be in the Kids’ Area.
The proceeds from the parade and festival will go to supporting Parada del Sol, a nonprofit that helps healthcare charities, community programs such as the Boys and Girls Club, cancer research and programs that serve the disadvantaged.
Events like this often use flyer or poster printing to remind folks of the upcoming festivities. The parade and festival traditionally usher in the annual Pro Rodeo and Scottsdale Pro Bull Riding, which will come in early March.
Scottdale Parada del Sol Parade will take place on February 9 beginning at 10:00 am. Pre-parade activities will start at 9:00 am. The Trail’s End Festival will be in downtown Scottsdale’s Old town District, and admission will be free.
This horse-drawn parade traditionally has over 1,000 horses along with 100 bands, floats, dancers, clowns, and riders. Over 75,000 spectators are expected to attend.
The route will begin at the intersection of Scottsdale Road and Drinkwater Boulevard. It will then go south and end at the intersection of Indian School Road and Brown Avenue.
The Trails End Festival will begin immediately after the parade. A block party atmosphere will be accentuated with the aroma of food from local vendors and the sound of live music. Pony rides, a petting zoo and games all will be in the Kids’ Area.
The proceeds from the parade and festival will go to supporting Parada del Sol, a nonprofit that helps healthcare charities, community programs such as the Boys and Girls Club, cancer research and programs that serve the disadvantaged.
Events like this often use flyer or poster printing to remind folks of the upcoming festivities. The parade and festival traditionally usher in the annual Pro Rodeo and Scottsdale Pro Bull Riding, which will come in early March.
Scottdale Parada del Sol Parade will take place on February 9 beginning at 10:00 am. Pre-parade activities will start at 9:00 am. The Trail’s End Festival will be in downtown Scottsdale’s Old town District, and admission will be free.