The 4th of July Parade in Superior - a staple in the Northland since the 1990's - was in danger of having no one to organize and lead the planning for 2022. A new leader taking the reigns has solidified that the popular event will go on.
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Superior’s 4th of July Parade Returns with Thousands Painting Belknap Street Red, White, and Blue
Upward of a hundred floats and performers and thousands of spectators lined Belknap Street some unbothered by the heat.
July 4, 2021
SUPERIOR, Wis.- A little hot weather wasn’t enough to stop the community from coming alive on Belknap Street as the Fourth of July Parade returned to Superior.
“It’s a hot day but thankfully the wind sprung up kept folks comfortable,” Mayor Jim Paine said, “I think everybody needed a party, everybody wanted to come back together.”
Upward of a hundred floats and performers and thousands of spectators lined Belknap Street some unbothered by the heat.
All Things Kids drive has several drop-off locations; donation pickup is available.
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The “All Things Kids” clothing and school supply drive will be held at the Salvation Army on Aug. 17 and 18.
The goal is to have enough clothes, sizes newborns to 18, for students to start the school year. Many local businesses are supporting this drive with donations and letting their location be a drop-off place for donations. All of these clothes and school supplies will be free to anyone who needs them.
Anna Daniels, social services director of the Salvation Army, hopes that people will bring the clothes to them instead of trying to sell them online or at a rummage sale. The Salvation Army is making it easy for people to donate by offering to pick up donations.