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Newspaper Special Section, Activity Guide, for the Freedom Festival in Provo, Utah.
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FREEDOM FESTIVALWeekend Activity Guide
Find parade information, festival activities, games and puzzles
INSIDE
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8:55 Emergency Response Vehicles
9:00 Provo Police
9:01 Color Guard
9:01 Provo Mayor John Curtis
9:02 Governor Herbert
9:02 Dave Rose - Grand Marshal
9:03 Provo City Royalty Float
9:04 Provo HS Band
9:04 Baby Contest Winners
9:06 Tuachan Center for the Arts
9:08 Jeep - BYU ROTC - LTC Dewey Boberg
9:09 Jeep - BYU AFROTC - Maj. Mathew David
9:09 Deuce - American Legion
9:10 F-16 & KC-135 flyover
9:11 Jeep - WWII Vets - Fred W. Mason
9:11 Half -Track - Metal Mart
9:12 Jeep w/ Suzanne Wagstaff by B Abbott
9:13 1944 Ambulance from Fort Douglas
9:14 Timpview HS Band
9:15 Walmart float
9:16 UVU President Holland
9:16 UVU Float
9:17 Toyota - 4 cars
9:17 Freedom Award - Joseph Banks
9:18 Freedom Award - D. Reid & S. Comrie
9:20 Scooby Doo - Daily Herald
9:21 Payson Pipe Band
9:21 Payson royalty float
9:22 Alpine Garrison
9:24 Alpine Garrison
9:24 Berg Mortuary
9:25 Senator Orrin Hatch
9:25 Senator Mike Lee
9:27 Congressman Jason Chaffetz
9:27 Timpanogas HS Band
9:28 Orem City Royalty
9:28 Utah Jazz
9:29 Pioneer Village/SUP
9:29 Utah County Commissioner Anderson
9:30 Utah County Commissioner Ellertson
9:31 Utah County Commissioner Witney
9:33 Miss Spanish Fork
9:33 Spanish Fork HS Band
9:35 BYU Pres. Samuelson
9:35 BYU Float
9:37 Utah Old Time Fiddlers
9:37 Yogi Bear - Provo City
9:39 Hale Center Theatre
9:40 Silver Saddles
9:40 Liahona Band and Dancers
9:41 Provo City Council - Cynthia Dayton
9:41 Provo City Council - Rick Healey
9:42 Provo City Council - Midge Johnso
9:42 Provo City Council - Sherrie Everet
Parade Lineup
Get in the of the Day!
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9:43 Provo City Council - Sterling Beck
9:43 Sundance
9:44 Wells Fargo
9:45 Freedom Fest Pres - Gary Garrett
9:45 Moonlight Serenaders
9:47 WWII Helcat Tank
9:47 Jeep by Josh Coates
9:48 Weapons Carrier - Orem Am. Legion
9:48 Weapons Carrier - Orem Am. Legion
9:49 Korean Jeep - owned by George
9:49 786 Quarter Master Company
9:50 Springville/Mapleton Royalty
9:50 Springville HS Band
9:52 Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce
9:52 Miss Salem Royalty
9:53 White Peaks HS Band
9:55 Fred Flintstone - Qualtrics
9:57 Provo Utah Mission President
9:57 Provo Utah Missionaries
9:59 Oak Hills Vaulters
10:00 Juab Marching Band
10:01 Scera Center for the Arts Float
10:02 Fillmore Spencer
10:02 Central Bank
10:03 Orem HS Band
10:04 Toyota - 3 cars
10:05 Brigham Young University football
10:05 BYU - Cosmobile
10:07 Lone Peak HS Band
10:07 M38 by Harley Jacobs
10:08 Jeep w/ UVU ROTC
10:08 2 1/2 ton truck by Harley Jacobs
10:09 1952 Jeep w/ Veterans by G. Spargen
10:09 Motorcycle w/ side car
10:11 Deuce - Marine Corp League by Pastor
10:13 Westlake HS Band
10:13 Uncle Sam - NuSkin
10:14 Imperial friesians
10:15 Community Action Food Bank
10:15 Maple Mountain HS Band
10:16 American Israel Friendship League
10:16 KFC Real
10:17 Utah Valley LLamas
10:18 Pleasant Grove Royalty
10:18 Pleasant Grove HS Band
10:19 Little Miss Lindon Royalty
10:19 Utah County Fair
10:21 Miss Lehi Royalty float
10:21 Lehi HS Band
10:23 Utah Community Credit Union
10:23 Heber City Cowboy Poetry
10:25 Orem University Institute Of Religion
10:25 American Fork Royalty float
10:26 American Fork HS Band
10:26 WWII Command Car/George Q.
Parade Lineup
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Join us on Monday, July 4 at 9am for the Grand Parade – the largest of its kind in the state of Utah – highlighting freedom through bands, professionally crafted floats, giant helium bal-loons and local and national performers. Entries will be given the unique challenge to promote patriotism among the 300,000 spec-tators, through music, displays, dance, and other creative and meaningful expression. The parade will follow the same route that it has in previous years. It begins at 960 N. University Ave. and proceeds south to 100 S. and then turns east to 200 E. From there it turns north to Center St. and then turns east and ends at 900 E.
PARADE ENTRY THEMEThe theme for parade entries should be based on America’s
Freedom Festival mission statement, “To celebrate, teach, honor, and strengthen the traditional American values of family, free-dom, God, and country”. Please submit application online. See link at bottom of this page.
RESERVED BLEACHER SEATSOn sale June 1st.Reserved bleacher seats for the Grand Parade may be pur-
chased at the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. Tick-ets are $7.00 each. The offices of the Utah Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau are located in historic downtown Provo on the corner of University Avenue and 100 South. For directions or other information call (801) 851 -2100.
PROVO CITY PARADE SPECTATOR RULESSpectators may “stake out” their claim to a spot along Uni-
versity Avenue no earlier than July 3, 2011 at 3:00pm per Provo City Ordinance. All other portions of the parade route can not be claimed or reserved until July 4, 2011 at 5:00am.
This includes trying to “reserve or occupy, or attempt to claim, reserve or occupy, either in person or by the placement of ropes, tents, chairs, sleeping bags, blankets, or other devices or barri-ers, any public property as a position for observing [the] public parade” (SECTION 9.14.220).
All motor vehicles located on the parade route must be moved prior to 8:00pm on July 3, 2011 or “shall be considered a public nuisance and may be towed from the public street”.
Please note that in order to reserve a spot on the parade route at least one person must be present. Any items left unattended may be moved.
PORTABLE TOILET LOCATIONSPortable toilets will be located every other block along the pa-
rade route.
HANDICAP PARKINGHandicap parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis
at the church located at 150 E. 200 S. in Provo. Vehicles must enter the parking lot from 200 South. There is no reserved handi-cap seating.
Grand Parade
SPENSER HEAPS/Daily Herald
Jacob Hansen, 1, rides in a small float in the Children's Parade in Provo on Saturday, June 25, 2011.
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July 1,2, and 4 – Scera Park – 600 South State Street – Orem
See yourself in the fight for liberty. Rededicate your citi-zenship and declare your inde-pendence!
Ellis Island
July 1. 2 and 4 (9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. every hour on the half hour)
-Become an immigrant-Get orientated, get an im-
migration kit ($3), take citizen-ship tests, walk the Milestones of Freedom and make ten citi-zenship commitments, take the Oath of Citizenship!!
Second Continental Congress
July 1, 2 and 4 (10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. every hour on the half hour)
-Become a delegate-Get oriented, get an official
convention program ($1), walk the Declarations of Freedom and make ten declarations, sign the Declaration of Inde-pendence!
Cries of Freedom
Take a journey back through time and see history come alive on stage. This show chronicles the history of freedom from Joan of Arc to our day. It in-cludes music from some of our great musicals and original mu-sic portraying why people would sacrifice their lives to be free.
Swearing In Ceremony
Our stage will be the site of the real swearing in of about 20 immigrants. Department of Homeland security will conduct this program and there will mu-sic, speeches and most impor-tantly, we will get to hear from the immigrants themselves about how they feel about their new country, the United States of America!
Jadan Bliss
Jaden Bliss was a Freedom Award recipient at the 2007 Freedom Festival for her efforts
to honor our fallen heroes, pay tribute to our veterans and pro-mote patriotism. Come listen as she sings some of the great mu-sic she has written to honor our brave men and women who protect our freedoms.
Voice of the Patriots
Layne and Darin Porter, a father and son duo, were both born and raised on a cattle ranch in Western Wyoming near Jackson Hole. They have created an inspiring true ac-count of the personal struggle of the individual colonial citi-zens as they labored to estab-lish freedom.
Quintilian School of Oratory
It is Ben and Rebecca Muhl-stein’s mission to build the greatest generation of youth and adult leader-communica-tors in the history of the world.
Come and hear their passion and eloquence!
Jeremy Threlfall
Utah’s most romantic tenor sings your favorite Broadway and patriotic songs. He is also a songwriter and composer.www.jeremysmusic.com.
Friday, July 1
9:00 a.m. – Opening Ceremo-nies9:30 a.m. – Quintilian School of Oratory10:00 a.m. - Cries of Freedom11:15 a.m. – Quintilian School of Oratory1:30 p.m. – Cries of Freedom3:00 p.m. – Jadan Bliss Concert4:00 p.m. – Citizenship Ceremo-ny and Immigration Services swearing in real immigrants!
5:00 p.m. – Voice of the Patri-ots – Layne and Darin Porter
6:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom
Saturday, July 2
9:00 a.m. – Opening Ceremo-nies9:30 a.m. – Quintilian School of Oratory10:00 a.m. – Cries of Freedom11:15 a.m. – Quintilian School of Oratory1:00 p.m. – Jadan Bliss Concert2:00 p.m. - Cries of Freedom
4:00 p.m. – Voice of the Patriots – Layne and Darin Porter5:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom
Monday, July 4
10:30 a.m. – Quintilian School of Oratory:12:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom1:15 p.m. – Jeremy Threlfall2:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom
3:15 p.m. – Jadan Bliss Concert4:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom5:00 p.m. – Voice of the Patriots – Layne and Darin Porter
Contact Roots of Freedom at (801) 224-850 or [email protected] to discuss bring-ing this event to your school. Also visit www.rootsoffree-dom.com or www.milestones-freedom.org
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3 The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States.
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A teen texting on a cell phone (1 point)
A trumpet (1 point)
An elected public official
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A Harley-Davidson motorcycle(1 point)
A straw hat (1 point)
A uniformed police officer(1 point)
Items of clothing featuring a U.S. flag design
(tie, hat,socks, shirt, etc.) (1 point)
Saved, empty seats along the parade route (1
point)
A child sitting on the shoulders of a parent or
sibling (1 point)
A political advertisement(1 point)
A fake rifle that the girls who march in front of
high school bands like to twirl (1 point)
A cowboy hat (1 point)
A fire truck (1 point)
Salt-water taffy that lands at your feet (1 point)
A cheerleader (1 point)
A polished rodeo belt buckle (1 point)
A woman in high heels (1 point)
A marching band uniform (1 point)
A sequined dress (1 point)
A foam visor (1 point)
A BYU football player (2 points)
Guy with a shovel and a bucket following be-
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A hot-air balloon (2 points)
A vintage automobile built before 1965 (2 points)
A beauty queen-style wave (2 points)
A teen listening to an iPod (2 points)
A Utah Jazz T-shirt (2 points)
A watermelon (2 points)
An apple pie (2 points)
Those annoying little exploding poppers
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Someone in the parade on a cell phone (2
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A balloon animal (2 points)
A melting Popsicle (2 points)
Someone wearing a soccer jersey from a
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Bagpipes (3 points)
A “Team Edward” or “Team Jacob” T-shirt (3
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Someone wearing a University of Utah T-shirt
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Someone wearing a “BYU— the University of
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Any member of the Osmond family (3 points)
Somebody dressed in shorts, sandles and
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Anyone dressed as a pirate (3 points)
Someone wearing a Boy Scout uniform (3 pts)
Someone firing a squirt gun (4 points)
A discount-rack Carlos Boozer jersey (4 points)
A clown (4 points)
A middle-aged man rocking a mullet. (4 points)
A Vuvuzela (those droning horns at the World
Cup matches) (4 points)
A man wearing a kilt (4 points)
Someone dressed as Uncle Sam (4 points)
A band that plays any theme from any of the
“Star Wars” movies (5 points)
A flat tire (5points)
Someone in a superhero costume (5 points)
A registered Democrat (5 points)
Ex-BYU football coach LaVell Edwards (5
points)
A John Deere tractor (5 points)
A boomerang (5 points)
BYU basketball coach Dave Rose (5 points)
A motorcycle policeman without a mustache
(20 points)
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More than 25,000 spectators will have the opportunity to ex-perience approximately 25 of these magical giants close-up as part of the ever popular Bal-loon Fest.
Anyone interested may at-tend this free event at Bulldog Field, 1100 North Freedom Bou-levard, Provo. Balloons will be flying each morning from 6:30-8 a.m., July 1, 2, and 4.
The event offers families and children the privilege of walk-ing around the balloons as they inflate. Make sure and arrive at 6:30am to see the balloons inflate.
Keeping in the tradition of the Balloon Fest, pilots will again participate in the Hare and the Hound competition where “hound” balloons try to drop bean bags onto a target laid out by the “hare.”
They can obtain additional points through jousting as they attempt to pop large balloons with sharp sticks 200 to 300 feet above the ground. Top pilots from around the nation come to compete in this unique and difficult event.
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The Declaration of Independence begins with what words?
When in the course of human events
What document was the legal framework of the United States? The Constitution
Who wrote the words of “The Star-Spangled Banner”? Francis Scott Key
How did the Liberty Bell get its crack?It acquired a crackon its very first ring.
How many stars were on the first United States flag?
There were 13 stars and 13 stripes
In what year did Congress recognize the Pledge of Allegiance? 1942
Where was the first national capitol located?
1774: Carpenters Hall, Philadelphia
Which two patriots died on July 4, 1826?
John Adams &Thomas Jefferson
When is the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence? July 4, 1776
What city was the Liberty Bell located in? Philadelphia
What is the official anniversary date of Flag Day? June 14
Who said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal”?
Thomas Jefferson
Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence? John Hancock
Who do historians believe sewed the first official American flag? Betsy Ross
Flying a flag upside down is a symbol of what?
Distress and harm befalling you and/or your possessions
What is the name of the oldest commissioned U.S. naval vessel? The Constitution
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are familiarly known as? The Bill of Rights
Whose signature is largest on the Declaration of Independence? John Hancock’s
Fill in the blank: “Life, liberty, and ___________”.
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Baby Contest July 7th at Rotary Park
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How many people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776?
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In what state is the largest city of Independence?Missouri
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