Independence Day Parade

11 a.m. Saturday, July 4, from Metro Center to Historic Dublin
Bring your patriotic spirit to the streets of Dublin for our annual Independence Day Parade! Attendees can expect vibrant floats, marching bands, equestrian teams and antique vehicles. View the parade route, staging information, road closures and tips for the best viewing experience.

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Get Ready to Roll

ou and your friends are invited to take to the streets of Dublin during its Independence Day Parade and participate in the annual Bike Brigade. Decorate your bike to reflect this year’s theme celebrating America 250 and show off your patriotism and creativity!

The parade kicks off at 11 a.m. at the Metro Center on Friday, July 4. The Bike Brigade is open to all children ages

6 to 13. There will be a few spots available for parents to ride alongside their children. All participants will be in one group, riding their bicycles together. For added safety, the Dublin Bicycle Ambassadors will escort the Bike Brigade.

Application deadline is Wednesday, June 17. Apply now as space is limited to first 20 applicants.

  • Total time may be over two hours from the time participants are asked to be in the Bike Brigade staging lot (10 a.m.) until the parade ends and returns to the Bike Brigade staging lot for pick up (approximately 12:15 p.m.)
  • The parade itself is one mile in length – from Metro Place N. to Waterford Dr. The uphill return route is an additional one mile – from Waterford Dr. to Metro Place N.
  • Any participating child should demonstrate the ability to ride a bicycle without adult assistance.
  • Age: Must be 6 to 13 years old
  • Decor: Patriotic themed bicycles
  • Bikes only: No scooters, Razor scooters, motorized vehicles, skateboards, E-Bike’s, etc.
  • Requirements: Helmets are REQUIRED for all participants and will be strictly enforced
  • Confirmation: We will contact you via e-mail on Friday June 19 with additional information
  • Questions? Please contact Stephen Rusterholz at (614) 410-4738 or srusterholz@dublin.oh.us

Sponsors

Partners

Patriotic Table Partners

The Prescott Clan

InnoSource

Franklin County Engineer Adam Fowler

COCIC Franklin County Land Bank

Electric Power and Design

The Avanti Bridge Group at Morgan Stanley

Hidaka USA INC

Todd and Sherri Cabo

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