Here's a list of the parade entrants and the times they are expected to start the parade route.
Pre-parade is from 8 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
Parade starts at 9:10 a.m. at 1060 N. University. Parade ends at about 11 a.m. on 900 E. Center.
The pace of the parade is 2.5 mph. The length is about 2 miles. It should take about 45 to 50 minutes to complete the route.
Grand Parade
9:00 a.m. - Representatives Provo, Utah County, state police depts.
9:05 - Air Force KC 135 Fly-Over
9:08 - Cheerleaders, EDARAP and parade entertainers
9:10 - Minute of silence
9:11 - Boy Scouts lead Pledge of Allegiance
9:12 - Representatives Provo, Utah County, state police depts.
9:12: - Provo Police car lead out with occasional siren
9:12:30 - Ken Garff Pace car
9:13 - BYU Army ROTC
9:13:30 - Timp Pipe Band
9:15 - Grand Marshall:
9:15 - KC-135 Refueling Tanker
9:15:45 - Provo Fire Truck
9:16:30 - Mayor of Provo City - Host City Mayor Lewis Billings
9:17:15 - Miss Provo Royalty
9:18 - Provo City Council
9:19 - Provo High School Band
9:20
9:20:45 - President of Freedom Festival
9:21:15 - Possible Late Entry
9:22
9:22:45 - T Minus 5 Vocalband
9:23:15 - Winner Babies Contest
9:24 - Governor - State of Utah. Black Navigator as follow car for security.
9:24:45 - UHP Motorized Unit
9:25 - Apache Helicopters
9:26 - Springville Stake
9:26:45 - US Senator Robert Bennett
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