pumpkin festival parade
One of the premier events at the Morton Pumpkin Festival is the Morton Pumpkin Festival Parade. Held Saturday morning at 10:30 am along Jefferson Street, the parade boasts over 100 entries including floats, marching bands, antique vehicles, and popular children’s characters.
Don’t forget to bring a bag to collect candy and toys, handed out by many of our Festival entries, and please wear ORANGE to the parade to show your pumpkin spirit!
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Date: Saturday September 14th, 2024 at 10:30AM
Online applications for the 2024 Morton Pumpkin Festival Parade are closed and the parade is full. For any questions, please reach out to info@mortonillinois.org.
Parade Details:
Parade Marshall:
Congratulations Scott Witzig on being named the 2024 Morton Pumpkin Festival Parade Marshall!
Parade route:
Parade entries must be decorated to the 2024 Festival theme — “Pumpkins Run for the Roses”
No weapons or items resembling a weapon. If you are in doubt about whether something is a weapon or resembles a weapon, please do not bring it to the parade. If you bring such items, you will be kindly asked to put the items away during the parade.
Float entries must be on a hayrack or flatbed trailer. Maximum height of floats is 13 feet, 9 inches in order to clear electrical lines.
All walkers must be 8 years old or older. Younger children can safely ride on floats or be pushed/pulled in strollers or wagons accompanied by an adult. For safety, please make sure walkers stay a safe distance from vehicles and floats at all times.
Entries must keep their unit moving along the parade route and must keep a distance of no more than 30 feet between their unit and the entry in front of them.
No literature may be distributed.
No confetti or streamers may be thrown. Candy or toys may be distributed as follows:
No candy or toys can be thrown from a float, car, truck, or
Candy or toys may be thrown into the crowd by people walking alongside an
Walkers must be a minimum of 5’ away from an entry when throwing candy or toys.
Entries should not stop along the route for candy/toy throwers to refill
Antique and custom vehicles may enter individually or as part of a group with a limit of 5 vehicles for any one group. Antique tractors pulling a float will be counted as part of the float entry.
Marching/Walking units are limited to:
Morton Boy Scout or Girl Scout Club
Marching Band
Flag or Rifle Corp
Military/Veteran’s organization
Politicians, as noted by rules regarding political entries
Mascots and kid-friendly characters
Semi units are not permitted in the parade.
Animal units are required to have their own cleanup system and/or crew.
Commercial Vehicles may enter the parade if they are:
Pulling a float decorated to festival
Being used by a non-profit Morton organization and are decorated to festival
Being used by approved
Area politicians may enter as a separate unit or may ride on the float/entry for their party. This includes State Senators, State Representatives, Judges, Regional/County offices, and local offices.
No inflammatory, negative, or profane language, messaging, or music
No scary costumes or haunted house related entries
No flips, back-hand-springs, or acrobatics of any kind
No provocative clothing, displays, signage, or music
Do not leave any personal items in Lincoln School’s bathrooms at the beginning of the Parade route. The schools will be locked up as soon as the parade finishes stepping off.
Parade officials reserve the right to restrict, limit, or reject (at any time including during the parade) any entry that in the sole determination of parade officials is inflammatory, controversial, and/or upsetting, or does not abide by the rules and regulations.
Parade officials will welcome and visit with parade entries and their Parade Unit On-Site Contacts during the staging of the parade in order to promote compliance with these rules and regulations. We please ask for your cooperation in making the parade enjoyable for all concerned