Please read the following rules before submitting your application.
Twinkle Through Time Participant Rules and Regulations
Welcome! We're excited to have you participate in Twinkle Through Time. This handbook contains important information about entry requirements, safety rules, and parade day procedures.
Please read this entire document carefully. All participants must comply with these rules to ensure a safe, enjoyable parade for everyone.
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Table of Contents
- Entry Requirements
- Application & Deadlines
- Parade Day Information
- Rules & Conduct
- Liability & Legal
Entry Requirements
Size Limits for All Entries
Your entry must not exceed these dimensions:
- Maximum Height: 13 feet above ground
- Measured from ground to the highest point including decorations, flags, or any mounted elements
- Must clear overhead obstacles (traffic signals, utility lines, overpasses)
- Maximum Width: 8.5 feet
- Measured at the widest point including any protruding decorations
- Allows safe navigation around turns and maintains clearance from spectators
- Maximum Length: 50 feet including tow vehicle
- Measured from front bumper of tow vehicle to rear of float
Oversized entries require advance approval. Contact us at least 30 days before the parade if your entry exceeds these limits.
Required Safety Equipment
Fire Extinguisher (Required on All Floats & Motorized Entries)
You must carry at least one fire extinguisher that meets these specifications:
- Type: U.L. approved, multipurpose dry chemical
- Rating: 2A10BC or higher
- Inspection: Current inspection tag (within last 12 months)
- Location: Easily accessible to driver/operator, mounted in visible location
Floats with electrical equipment, generators, or special effects must carry TWO (2) fire extinguishers.
Absolutely no smoking on or near floats at any time.
First Aid Kit (Recommended)
We recommend carrying a basic first aid kit containing:
- Adhesive bandages (various sizes)
- Sterile gauze pads
- Medical tape
- Antiseptic wipes
- Disposable gloves
- Emergency contact information
Construction Materials & Decorations
All materials used on your entry must be:
- Flame retardant (or treated with approved fire retardant spray)
- Weatherproof (able to withstand rain and wind)
- Securely attached (cannot fall off during movement)
Materials You Cannot Use:
- ❌ Untreated hay or straw
- ❌ Dried flowers (unless treated with fire retardant)
- ❌ Loose tissue paper or napkins
- ❌ Any material that sheds, flakes, or creates debris on the parade route
Passenger Safety Requirements
The safety of your riders is your responsibility. You must follow these rules:
All Passengers Must Be Secured
Every person standing or sitting on your float must have:
- A safety belt or harness, OR
- Secure handholds or railings to grip while the float is moving
No one may ride on:
- The edge of the float
- Bumpers
- Any unsecured or unstable position
Seating Requirements
- Seated passengers must have chairs bolted to the float with backrests
- Standing passengers must have railings at least 42 inches high
- Floors must have non-slip surfaces
Age Requirements
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times
- Children under 5 should be in age-appropriate safety seats
Insurance Requirements
All parade entries must provide proof of insurance.
Required Coverage:
- Minimum: $300,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage
- Certificate of Insurance: Must be submitted to parade organizers
- Additional Insured: City Parade Committee must be listed as additional insured
- Coverage Dates: Must include parade date
Deadline:
Insurance certificates must be submitted by ****
We will not permit entries without valid insurance to participate. No exceptions.
Vehicle & Electrical Safety
Fuel Safety
- Only your vehicle's standard fuel tank may contain gasoline
- No extra fuel containers allowed on floats
- Fuel caps must be secure and leak-free
Electrical Safety (if your float has lights, sound, etc.)
- All wiring must be properly insulated and secured
- No exposed wires or connections
- Battery systems must be in weatherproof enclosures
Driver Requirements
- Valid driver's license for your vehicle type
- No cell phone use while driving (including hands-free)
- Sober and alert (zero tolerance for alcohol or drugs)
Sound & Music Equipment
Amplified sound and music are subject to volume restrictions.
Volume Limits
- Maximum sound level: 85 decibels (dB) measured at 50 feet from source
- Residential areas: 70 dB maximum if route passes near homes or schools
- Sound equipment must not be directed at spectators or residential areas
Music & Performance Requirements
- Live bands and amplified music are permitted within volume limits
- Sound checks must be completed before lineup begins
- Music must stop immediately when parade marshal signals
- No excessive bass that creates ground vibration
Equipment Restrictions
- Speakers must be securely mounted and face forward/upward (not sideways toward crowds)
- Generator noise must not exceed vehicle limits
- Wireless systems must not interfere with parade communications
- All sound equipment must have immediate volume control accessible to entry captain
Entries exceeding volume limits will be asked to reduce volume immediately. Repeated violations may result in removal from parade.
Special Requirements by Entry Type
Floats
- Must have clearly identified driver
- Must maintain 15 - 20 seconds spacing from entry ahead
Marching Bands
- Provide your own equipment transportation
- Must maintain group formation
- Minimum 50 feet from preceding unit to prevent sound overlap
Walking Groups
- Maximum 50 participants per entry
- Must stay together (no stragglers)
- Stay within marked parade route
Vehicles (Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles)
- Valid registration and insurance
- Decorations cannot obstruct driver visibility
Equestrian Entries
- Proof of negative Coggins test required for all horses
- Must provide manure cleanup crew to follow immediately behind
- Geldings and mares only (no stallions)
- Minimum 20 feet spacing from preceding non-equestrian entry
Application & Deadlines
Entry Application Process
All participants must submit a complete application by [APPLICATION_DEADLINE].
Required Documents:
- Completed entry application form
- Proof of insurance certificate (by )
- Signed liability waiver and release form (see below)
- Entry fee payment
- Photo or description of your entry for lineup planning
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Early submission is encouraged as space is limited.
Liability Waiver Requirement
All parade participants must sign a liability waiver and release form.
What the Waiver Covers:
By signing, you acknowledge that you:
- Understand the inherent risks of parade participation
- Agree to follow all parade rules and marshal instructions
- Release the parade organizers, city, and sponsors from liability for injuries or damages
- Agree to indemnify and hold harmless the parade committee for any claims arising from your participation
- Confirm that all participants in your entry are informed of parade rules and safety requirements
Who Must Sign:
- Organizations/Businesses: Authorized representative (owner, president, or designated officer)
- Groups: Group leader or coordinator
- Individual entries: Each participant over 18 years old
- Minors: Parent or legal guardian must sign on their behalf
Driver Requirements: All drivers of motorized vehicles must be at least 21 years old and provide proof of a valid driver's license.
The waiver must be submitted with your application. Entries without a signed waiver will not be accepted.
Photography & Media Consent
By participating in this parade, you grant permission for your image to be used.
What This Means:
- Parade organizers may photograph and video record all parade participants
- Images may be used for promotional materials, social media, website, and news media
- Photos may be used in future parade marketing and historical archives
- No compensation will be provided for use of your image
- Commercial third parties (media, photographers) may also photograph the parade
Your Rights:
- You retain the right to take and use your own photos/videos
- You may share parade photos on your own social media
- If you have concerns about being photographed, contact us before the parade
By submitting your entry application, you consent to these photography and media terms.
Late Arrival & No-Show Policy
Punctuality is critical for parade success.
Lineup Deadline:
- All entries must arrive at the staging area by [LINEUP_TIME] (90 minutes before parade start)
- Check-in closes at [CHECK_IN_DEADLINE]
Late Arrival:
Entries arriving after check-in closes will NOT be permitted to participate.
- No exceptions - we cannot disrupt lineup order
- Late entries create safety hazards and delay the parade
- Entry fee will be forfeited (no refund)
No-Show Policy:
If you do not show up and did not notify us in advance:
- No refund of entry fee
- May affect your eligibility for future parades
- Holds up your assigned position and creates gaps in lineup
Cancellation Policy:
If you need to withdraw your entry:
- 14+ days before parade: Full refund minus $25 processing fee
- 7-13 days before parade: 50% refund
- Less than 7 days: No refund
- Emergency cancellation: Contact us immediately at
To cancel, email [email protected] with your entry confirmation number.
Parade Day Information
Parade Route
- Start: Main Street at City Hall
- Route: Main Street → Oak Avenue → Elm Street → Park Boulevard
- End: Central Park (dispersal area)
- Distance: 2.5 miles
Stay on the marked route Follow all directional arrows and marshal instructions.
A detailed route map will be provided at check-in.
Spacing & Speed
Maintain Proper Spacing
- Standard spacing: 15 - 20 seconds between your entry and the one ahead
Watch for parade marshals along the route - they'll signal if you need to adjust:
- 👋 Waving forward = Close the gap (speed up slightly)
- ❌ Arms crossed overhead = Increase spacing (slow down)
- 👍 Thumbs up = Perfect spacing
Parade Pace
- Speed: Walk at normal walking pace (2-2.5 mph)
- Consistency: Maintain steady pace throughout
- No stopping except for emergencies or marshal instruction
Interacting with Spectators
Crowd Barrier Safety
Spectator barriers are in place for everyone's safety.
- Maintain minimum 6 feet distance from spectator barriers and barricades
- Never reach over or lean on barriers
- Do not encourage spectators to cross barriers
- If spectators breach barriers, notify nearest marshal immediately
- Do not stop near barriers to take photos or interact (keep moving)
Parade marshals and security personnel will monitor barrier integrity throughout the route. Follow their instructions immediately if they signal you to adjust your position.
Candy & Trinket Distribution
You may distribute candy or trinkets only if items are placed directly into the hand of the spectator. No tossing or throwing of any kind is permitted.
- Must be individually wrapped and commercially packaged
- Distributors must approach spectators (spectators should not approach float)
- Stay behind barrier line - do not allow spectators into parade route
- No distribution in crosswalk areas or intersections
Photography & Interaction
- Feel free to wave, smile, and interact with spectators
- Brief poses for photos are fine if you keep moving
- Stay in your assigned position
Commercial Activity Restrictions
This is a community parade, not a sales event.
You may display your organization name and general identification on your entry, but the following are prohibited:
- ❌ Collecting money, donations, or taking orders
- ❌ Distributing business cards, flyers, coupons, or promotional materials
- ❌ Selling merchandise, products, or services
- ❌ Soliciting customers or recruiting members
- ❌ Displaying QR codes or URLs for commercial purposes
- ❌ Operating cash registers, credit card readers, or payment systems
Violators will be immediately removed from the parade.
After the Parade
Dispersal Procedure
- Keep moving until you reach the dispersal area at Central Park
- Follow marshals directing traffic
- Exit promptly - don't stop in dispersal area
- Return to staging (if route loops back) or proceed to parking
Clean Up
You must clean up before leaving:
- Remove all trash, supplies, and personal items from your staging spot
- If your entry lost decorations on the route, notify a marshal
- Equestrian entries: Complete manure cleanup before departing
Rules & Conduct
Code of Conduct
As a parade participant, you represent your organization and our community. We expect:
Professional Behavior
- Treat parade staff, volunteers, other participants, and spectators with respect
- Follow instructions from parade marshals and organizers promptly
- Arrive on time and be prepared
- Be a positive representative of our community
Family-Friendly Standard
All behavior, costumes, language, and signs must be appropriate for all ages. This is a family event.
Content Standards
All messaging, signs, costumes, and displays must meet community standards.
Prohibited content:
- Political campaigning or partisan messaging
- Hate speech or discriminatory messaging targeting any group
- Profanity, vulgarity, or sexually suggestive content
- Violent or graphic imagery
- Promotion of illegal activities
We reserve the right to exclude entries that do not align with our family-friendly community values. If you have questions about whether your entry content is appropriate, contact us before the parade.
Prohibited Items & Special Effects
You may NOT bring these items to the parade:
- ❌ Weapons or replica weapons (except ceremonial honor guard with advance approval)
- ❌ Alcohol or open containers
- ❌ Cannabis products or vaping devices (even where legal)
- ❌ Drones over parade route or staging areas
- ❌ Extra fuel containers
- ❌ Water guns, silly string, confetti cannons
Special Effects Restrictions
The following special effects are strictly prohibited:
- ❌ Pyrotechnics of any kind (fireworks, sparklers, flame effects, flash pots)
- ❌ Confetti or glitter (loose, thrown, or cannon-launched)
- ❌ Laser pointers or laser lights directed at spectators or other participants
- ❌ Strobe lights (may trigger seizures in sensitive individuals)
- ❌ CO2 cannons or air blast devices
- ❌ Artificial snow or foam that leaves residue on route
Why these restrictions?
- Environmental concerns (confetti/glitter cleanup)
- Medical safety (strobes can trigger seizures)
- Fire hazards (pyrotechnics)
- Spectator safety (lasers can cause eye damage)
- Route cleanliness (foam/snow residue)
Approved special effects (with advance notice):
- Waving flags and banners
- Battery-powered LED lights (non-strobe)
- Recorded or live music (within volume limits)
Alcohol & Substance Policy
Zero tolerance. We take this seriously to ensure everyone's safety.
Not Allowed:
- No alcohol consumption from 2 hours before lineup through parade completion
- No possession of open containers
- No cannabis use (even in states where legal)
- No prescription medication that impairs judgment
If you appear impaired, you will be removed from the parade immediately.
Weather & Cancellation
Our cancellation decisions are based on National Weather Service (NWS) alerts, not subjective weather judgment. This ensures clear, consistent communication for everyone.
Alert-Based Decision Framework
NWS Alert Level
What It Means
Our Response
Tornado Warning
Tornado sighted or radar-confirmed
Immediate cancellation. Seek shelter.
Tornado Watch
Tornadoes possible in the area
Parade canceled or delayed. Too dangerous for large outdoor crowds.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
58+ mph winds or large hail confirmed
Parade suspended or canceled. Seek shelter in a substantial building.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
Severe storms possible
Parade proceeds with heightened monitoring. Staff briefed on shelter plan.
Excessive Heat Warning
Dangerously high temperatures expected
Parade canceled or rescheduled to cooler hours.
Heat Advisory
Hot conditions expected
Parade proceeds with modifications (added water stations, shortened route if needed).
Lightning within 6 miles (thunder heard)
Active lightning threat nearby
Parade halted immediately. 30-minute wait after last thunder before resuming.
General Weather Policies
- Light rain: Parade proceeds (prepare rain covers for electronics and decorations)
- High winds (sustained 30+ mph): May restrict tall structures, balloons, and banners
- Organizers monitor weather starting 48 hours before the parade
- Final go/no-go decision announced minimum 2 hours before lineup time (when possible)
- You will be notified by email, phone, and social media
- Check our website and social media on parade morning for real-time updates
If Parade is Canceled:
- Full cancellation: Full refund of entry fees
- Postponement: Your entry moves to rescheduled date automatically
- Can't attend reschedule: Partial refund available (50% of entry fee)
Emergency Procedures
If You Have a Medical Emergency:
- Stop immediately (if safe)
- Wave arms overhead to signal nearest marshal
- Call 911 for serious injuries
- Provide first aid if qualified while awaiting help
If Your Vehicle Breaks Down:
- Pull to the side if possible
- Notify nearest marshal
- Parade will continue around you
- Marshal will coordinate assistance or towing
If Severe Weather Occurs During Parade:
- Follow marshal instructions immediately
- Seek shelter in designated buildings if directed
- Stay away from trees and metal structures
- Wait for all-clear before resuming
Quick Checklist
Before Parade Day:
- Entry form submitted by deadline
- Entry fee paid
- Liability waiver signed and submitted
- Photography/media consent acknowledged
- Insurance certificate submitted (by )
- Fire extinguisher inspected and current
- All materials flame retardant
- Passenger safety restraints installed
- Entry dimensions within limits (13'H × 8.5'W × 50'L)
- Sound equipment tested and within 85 dB limit
- No prohibited special effects (pyro, confetti, lasers, strobes)
Parade Day:
- Arrive by 8:30 AM (90 minutes before start)
- Check in at entry gate
- Receive lineup number and materials
- All participants briefed on safety rules
- Fire extinguisher accessible
- No prohibited items on entry
- Drivers have valid license and are sober
- No extra fuel containers
During Parade:
- Maintain 15-20 seconds spacing
- Follow marshal signals
- Stay on marked route
- Maintain 6 feet distance from spectator barriers
- Engage positively with spectators
- No cell phone use while driving
- Sound levels within limits
After Parade:
- Proceed to dispersal area
- Clean up staging spot
- Remove all equipment and supplies
- All participants accounted for
Contact Information
Questions? Problems? Need help?
Before Parade Day:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone:
- Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Website:
Parade Day Emergency:
- Emergency Hotline:
- Medical Emergency: Call 911
- Parade Marshals: Check parade day instructions for marshal contact
Thank You for Participating!
We appreciate your participation in Twinkle Through Time. Your entry helps make this a special event for our community. If you follow these guidelines, we'll all have a safe, fun, and memorable parade day.
See you at the parade!
These policies are based on best practices from successful community parades across the United States, including standards from the Rhody Festival Parade, Richmond Christmas Parade, Tournament of Roses, Gulf Shores Mardi Gras Parade, Fremont 4th of July Parade, and National Association of Counties parade safety guidelines.