I think when someone generally thinks of the type of people who live in Vermont, they think, environmentally aware, liberal, hippies, farmers and independent.
I wouldn’t disagree with you.
And I’m called a tree-hugger all the time (and damn proud).
Let me introduce you to the most independent, Independence Day Parade, possibly in the entire country.
BY FAR the best parade that I’ve EVER been to goes on in Warren, Vermont. This tiny town, tucked away in the Green Mountain hosts a parade that is not your typical 4th of July parade. Yes, they are still celebrating the birth of this nation but it comes with a more liberal, independent spin.
I first checked this out with a friend from college whose aunt invited us to go. I had the opportunity to attend the following two years and I wish I could attend every year. This is an event that you must attend at least once and you will definitely go back.
The first thing that you need to do when you arrive is grab a “Buddy Badge”. This helps to raise money to keep the parade alive. You will get a sticker with a number like this one…
Buy your randomly numbered badge at the entrance for $1.00. There are two sets of numbered badges made. Once you have your badge, look for the your match in the crowd and if you find them you win a pair of prizes!
The floats are filled with political activism. Some floats serious and proud of our country, others bringing humor to the politicians.
If you look closer on this “Ship of Fools” you will see….
…George being eaten by a shark!
Obviously, this parade was during his reign as President.
Here he is again with the crucifix.
We don’t like Flatlanders!
This is how you campaign for Governor.
I told ya, I love those tractors!
If you haven’t already noticed, these floats are not your “typical” floats.
They are HUGE, move and really grab your attention.
Miss Global Warming
You even get some “interesting” groups…
Sometimes you will find things that catch your eye – these were all over town.
Look closely, this isn’t your typical Wizard of Oz!
After the parade, you can grab a bite to eat. American Flatbread was there every year that I attended and imagine that they still are. Brick oven, organic pizza, it doesn’t get much better!
Take a walk up the street or take a shortcut thru the woods and you will find yourself at the Warren school grounds. Here, you will find more grub, games for the kiddo’s and live music. The Mad Mountain Scramblers played a few times (another reason why I kept coming back). I’m pretty sure they perform here yearly. There’s nothing like listening to bluegrass in the Green Mountains. Just about perfect.
Mad Mountain Scramblers |
If all that isn’t enough for you there is a street dance in the evening.
If you do plan on checking this out, be sure to allow yourself sufficient time to get there. I think this event grows annually. Parking, you will need to find one on the side of the road (you will be surrounded by Subaru’s and pick-ups). Bring a chair, bring a blanket, bring a big ole happy face and bring your friends – it’s a great time for everyone!
It brings a spot of mystery, something to be desired and you truly feel like you found a secret tucked away in the mountains. The drive is scenic, the atmosphere, well it can’t get much better. I wish I could attend every year.