The 2026 Pulaski County 4-H and Community Fair Parade will be Monday, June 29, at 6 p.m. in downtown Winamac. This year's theme will be "Celebrate America 250."
The parade will begin at the corner of Main and Logan St and will travel south on Logan Street to Washington Street, then east to the 4-H fair grounds in the Winamac Town Park. Parade participants that do not wish to proceed into the park may turn south on Riverside Drive from Washington St, or go straight at the park entrance.
The parade is organized by the Winamac Kiwanis Club in partnership with the Pulaski County Fair Association. The parade grand marshal will be 2026 Halleck Award winner Al Breyfogle and the parade committee chairperson is Theresa Calloway.
The registration table will be located on Logans Street on the west side of the Human Services Building.
Entries to be judged must be received by June 26. Entries to be judged must be in line by 5 p.m., the day of the parade. Late entries to the parade will be accepted up to 5 p.m. the day of the parade. All late entries will be placed in the parade line-up behind pre-registered entries.
Parade entries may be made in of the following categories:
- Non-Musical Marching Units
- 4-H Floats
- Commercial Floats
- Non-Commercial Floats
- Farming Equipment
- Animal Units
- Automobiles
- Golf Carts
- Religious
- Bands
Entry forms have been emailed to previous parade participants and are also be available by contacting Theresa Calloway, Parade Chairman, at tcalloway6389@gmail.com or by cell phone at 574-702-0132.
In case of inclement weather, the parade will be cancelled and there will be no rain date.
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