This is
Rose Festival season in our city. It was voted the best festival in the World in 2007 by the International Festivals & Events Association
(IFEA).
During the celebration, there are three Parades: the
Junior Rose Festival Parade,
The Starlight Parade, and the
Grand Floral Parade. The Grand Floral is one of two all-floral parades and begins at 10:00 a.m.at the Memorial Coliseum and weaves its way around the downtown city streets.
The Rose Festival has been an annual event here in PO for over 100 years. And the
Royal Rosarians have learned a lot over the years.
It begins when the City selects a
Court of Rose Festival Princesses. So any girl attending one of the local high schools can actually become the
Queen of the Court.
Every high school selects their own court, and a Rose Festival Ambassador (or Princess) is selected to represent her school. From all the ambassadors a Queen is selected to Rule over the Festival-it is a young woman's dream come true. And to top off the journey, the Queen also receives a scholarship for college.
This is a celebration of many things but one thing Portland is famous for is being the
City of Roses.
But this is more than a celebration of flowers. It is also a festival of
floats.
The Grand Floral Parade is June 6, 2009. This is a festival of ships and a festival of fun. There are carnival rides and games along with craft displays and exhibitions of talent. But, I've only begun to describe the fun to be had and the food to be tasted - like corn dogs and cotton candy.
This weekend is the end of
Fleet Week here in Portland, Oregon. So, if you're anywhere near Portland this weekend, come down to the waterfront and check it out.