(KLZA) -- The Falls City Cobblestone parade is this Saturday at 11 a.m., down Harlan Street.
If you haven’t entered and want to participate, you can either pre-register by calling Lori Gottula at (402) 245-8145, or by just showing up that day. Pre-registration makes it easier because you’ll know where to go, but if you haven’t decided on an entry yet, the lineup area is around Pioneer Park between 18th and 22nd streets, on Barada and Towle.
Lori said we have more bands than she’s ever lined up, the Shriners will be here in full force, she is expecting some excellent floats, and there will be lots of beautiful horses, too. So get your entry ready, and call Lori at (402) 245-8145, or go to Pioneer Park on Saturday between 9:30 and 10:30, to enter.
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