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Spots available: 5
Chicago Pride Parade
ORGANIZATION: SECOND CITY OUTLAWS INC
Please visit the new page to apply.
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Spots available: 5
This is a very fun opportunity to participate in the Chicago Pride Parade!
We will need:
Volunteers to walk up front carrying the banner
Volunteers to hand out water to the dancers in between performances
Volunteers to distribute our handouts to the crowd. This is the biggest most important job so we want them to be very proactive.
Volunteers to take LOTS of pictures and videos to capture all of the fun performances that the dancers are doing, as well as capturing the fun energy and excitement of the crowds.
More opportunities with SECOND CITY OUTLAWS INC
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About SECOND CITY OUTLAWS INC
Location:
P.O. Box 6455, Evanston, IL 60204, US
Mission Statement
The Second City Outlaws 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Charity Organization (Federal ID 83-1702277) takes great PRIDE in being a Mainstream Country Dancing Performing Group that is OPEN and Inclusive to ALL Country Dancers regardless of age, race or gender identity throughout Chicagoland. It's always completely FREE to be a member of the team thanks to our wonderful sponsors! It's a great way to meet people doing a really fun activity. We perform in summer festivals and parades including the Chicago Pride Parade.
Description
At each performance we hand out information cards that showcase all of our sponsors. We strongly believe that as a community it is our responsibility to be supportive of each other. We are stronger together.
In The Second City Outlaws performances, we are proud to represent the best of country music old and new. The Second City Outlaws loves to involve audience participation by getting the crowds up on their feet to enjoy some fun and easy line dance lessons before we perform.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Chicago, IL 60613
DATE POSTED
June 25, 2024
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- expect it to last about 4 hours from waiting in the line up position at the start of the parade to making it to the end of the parade route.
- Volunteers MUST be able to WALK the entire parade route - about three miles. It's usually a hot day, but the parade goes on RAIN or SHINE.