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Schedule of Events

2008 S.H.S. ALUMNI WEEKEND

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, June 27, 2008

12:30pm 5th Annual Alumni Golf Tournament

Crown Point Country Club, Springfield, Vermont (luncheon to follow)

Contact Bill Flore at 802-885-2507 or bflore@msn.com for more information.

S.H.S.A.A. Annual Banquet

Elks Club - Park Street

6:00p.m. Social Hour

7:00p.m. Dinner

~Crowning of the King & Queen

~Recognition of scholarship recipients

~Recognition of our Honored Guest

~Presentation of the President's Award

Contact: Mary MacMahan 802-885-3170 or Brenda Markwell 802-885-8085

Saturday, June 28, 2008

10:30a.m. 53rd Annual Alumni Day Parade

Clinton Street to Riverside Middle School

Contact: Keith Ferguson at 885-3273 or gkferguson@vermontel.net

2:00p.m. S.H.S.A.A. Annual Meeting

Held at Riverside Middle School Auditorium

~Association Business Meeting

~ Presentation of Parade Awards

Contact: Keith Ferguson at 802-885-3273

S.H.S.A.A. Parade Code of Ethics

As you plan your float, please keep in mind the following rules of Alumni Parade participation:

1.  Intoxicating beverages are not to be consumed by any parade participant.  If intoxication beverages or the results of consumption of such beverages is observed by the parade judges, chair, or any trustee, the float shall be disqualified and ineligible for any prize or prize money.

2.  Safety
A.  Any connector between the tow vehicle and the float must be a lawful hitch with safety chains.  
B.  All objects must be securely attached.
C.  Fire extinguishers are required on all floats.
D.  No candy, etc. is to be thrown from the float.  If it is to be distributed, it must be exchanged hand to hand.  We do not want children running out in front of moving floats.

3.  Keep approximately four car lengths between participating units in the parade.  Any float that does not maintain this distance, resulting in a large gap in the parade, shall forfeit points in the judging.

4.  Refrain from profanity.

5.  Do not use any objects or materials which could damage clothing or personal property or cause bodily harm or injury to spectators.  

6.  Observe state road laws on width and height when transporting the float to and from the parade.  The limit on height is 14 feet and width is 25 feet.

7.  All debris shall be cleaned up after the parade.

8.  All floats will be inspected at parade line-up for worthiness of participation.