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Schedule of Events 2017 Parade Sponsors Grand Marshal Leonardo Santana Letter from the Aptos Chamber President Parade Route & Map The World’s Shortest Parade Has Come a Long Way!
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Aptos Parade Celebrates 56 Years Award Categories 2016 Aptos 4th of July Parade Winners Parade Participation
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Schedule of Events Pancake Breakfast
7:00am - 10:00am
Located at burger. Aptos across form Safeway. Hosted by the Aptos Chamber of Commerce. Sponsored by burger. Aptos, Kiss Catering, Severino’s Bar and Grill, Best Western Seacliff Inn, Pacific Coffee Company, Safeway, Whole Foods and Erik ’s Deli Cafe
World’s Shortest Parade
10:00am - 12:00pm
Begins at Well’s Fargo and ends at the Bay View Hotel. Hosted by the Aptos Chamber of Commerce. Sponsored by Allen Property Group, Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Green Waste, Earth Works, Coldwell Banker, Aptos Feed, and Times Publishing Group.
Party in the Park!
11:00am - 4:00pm
Family fun day! Something for the whole family: kids games, face painting, pony rides, archery, zorbs, food trucks, caterers, and special guest artist EXTRA LARGE! Sponsored by New Leaf Community Markets, ACE Portable Services & Green Waste
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Aptos Chamber of Commerce Presents
56th Annual
“ World’s Shortest Parade”
2017 Sponsors Full Event Sponsors:
Pancake Breakfast Sponsors:
Pancake Breakfast Table Sponsors: Seascape Beach Resort, Cinnamon Bay, The Crow’s Nest, Shadowbrook Restaurant, Grace Mundy-Bailey Properties, Gizdich Ranch, Kendall & Potter Property Mgt., The Mlnarik Law Group Inc., Green Waste Recovery, Inc., Renee Davidson-State Farm and Mother Tracy & Thomasjon Miller sponsoring gluten free pancakes.
Parade Sponsors:
Parade Pet Sponsors:
Party in the Park Sponsor:
Media Sponsors: T- Shirt Sponsors: T- Shirt Store Sponsors:
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2017 Aptos 4 th of July Parade Grand Marshal
Leonardo Santana This year’s Grand Marshall for the 2017 Aptos “world’s shortest” parade in Aptos is Leonardo Santana & the Santana family. Leonardo is the owner of Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant in Aptos, an institution that has anchored our community for over 50 years, but still a junior to the Aptos July 4th parade. Leonardo Santana, his father Manuel and mother Alice have over the five past decades been involved in the Aptos community supporting music, arts and many local community organizations such as Second Harvest Food Bank, Teen Kitchen Project, Monarch Services and Homeless Services Center. Leonardo’s, by far, favorite community event is the Aptos “world’s shortest” parade. He a reminisces of the old cars and has a particular soft spot for the one that whistled, the miniature horses, the painted dogs, kids on bikes, Aptos Little league and of course all our community service vehicles, fire trucks, and not to forget the scout float, the stilt walker, the articulated beach chair society, the bucket heads, and the ukulele players. An avid flute player in the Cabrillo Symphonic Winds, he remembers being in his first marching band while in the Parade. While living in Europe for ten years, he would always contrive to visit home in the beginning of July – to catch the parade. One year, he remembers, the parade even marched in the opposite direction. In the years, our community has grown, and so has the parade. Each year it is a treat to see the “regular floats” like old friends, and see the new ones adding novelty and fun. The Aptos parade, honors our independence day, celebrates this – our land, and reminds us that we are a community that stick together, help each other and have fun together. Now, let the fun begin!
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Letter from the
Aptos Chamber of Commerce President
Brian E. Johnson On behalf of the Aptos Chamber of Commerce and our members, we are excited to welcome everyone to our annual 4th of July Festivities: World’s Shortest Parade, Pancake Breakfast and Party in the Park. This is our 56th year and we could not do it without the support of you, our Aptos community! The 4th of July is a time for reflection on our nation and all the men and women who have fought and died to protect our rights and freedoms. As we celebrate this year, let us also take pride in our community and appreciate all the men, women and children who work to make Aptos a better place to live. This year’s theme: “Your land, my land, our land” – hopes to promote our collective efforts as a community, city, county, state and nation as we work together to make a difference. We’d also like to take a moment to thank our former Aptos Chamber of Commerce President Leonardo Santana, who with his family will be this year’s Grand Marshal. As a long-standing member of this community, we’d like to thank Leonardo, his family and the team at Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant for all they do for Aptos! As we look back on this past year, we appreciate our first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day, and their families who love and support them. We appreciate those who clean up our beaches, fix our roads, take care of the hungry, teach our children and those who strive to make Aptos one of which we can be proud. We’d also like to thank all of our volunteers who make this celebration possible. Many thanks to those who will be up early, preparing and running the pancake breakfast, closing down the streets and who will guide the parade participants and will clean up after the festivities have ended. Please join us on the 4th of July for our pancake breakfast, World’s Shortest Parade and Party in the Park. On behalf of the Aptos Chamber Board of Directors, Chamber members, Aptos community members and myself, we hope you have a wonderful day. Rain or shine we look forward to seeing everyone this 4th of July! Happy 4th of July!
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- Brian E. Johnson, President Aptos Chamber of Commerce
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World’s Shortest Parade Has Come a Long Way!
by John Hibble The 4th of July is America’s birthday and many communities have parades to celebrate that fact. The freedom to determine our own future was at the center of the founding of our country. The “World’s Shortest Parade” in Aptos is also about self-determination but it was not originally about America’s birthday. The Granite Rock Company, founded in 1900, has been an important part of the history of Santa Cruz County. The great construction boom in houses and highways in the late 1950s and ‘60s meant that Granite had to build new cement batching plants to supply the need for concrete throughout the region. Cement, sand, and aggregate are stored at the batching plant and mixed to order, then sent out in giant “cement mixer” trucks to the construction sites. In 1959, the last remnants of the apple industry in Aptos Village closed down. Aptos was an industrial town with no industry. Granite Rock Company purchased land in the Village and applied to the county for a zoning change to build a batching plant. That is why the street across from the Post Office is named Granite Way. There is nothing wrong with a concrete plant but no one in Aptos Village wanted it in their back yard. Locals rose up against the proposal. Concerned women formed the “Aptos Ladies Tuesday Evening Society” and organized themselves to defeat the zoning change. The group included Lucille Aldrich, Anne Isaacs, Babe Toney, Peggy Marceron, Jessie Elliott, Birdie Jacobs, Beverly Palmer, Nola Gales, Pat Thompson, Joyce West, Peggy Hunter, Mrs. Harrison Smith, Dee Small, Betty Jo Jensen, and Nita Jellison.
Parade Founder: Lucile Aldrich
Their efforts were successful. To celebrate their victory, a barbecue was held on Memorial Day, 1961, in the field next to the railroad track. The event was so popular that a parade and pot luck were planned to follow on the fourth of July. Everyone turned out in old fashioned clothes and the Monterey Bay Antique Car Club brought 18 vintage cars. The parade route continued on page 20
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was from the Driftwood Gas Station at Trout Gulch Road (where Bay Federal Credit Union is now located) to the Pop Inn restaurant, (formerly Little OWL Italian Kitchen and soon to be the Parish Publick House). The parade only lasted ten minutes and that is how the “World’s Shortest Parade” got its name. The second year, the “Sun Tan Special”, the train that once transported visitors from the San Francisco Peninsula to Santa Cruz, was in its final year of service. The Aptos Ladies had planted red, white and blue petunias along the railroad track from the Bay View Hotel to the Pop Inn. When the train reached Aptos on July 4th, the engineer stopped the train so that the passengers could get off and enjoy the festivities. “It was a happy coincidence that the parade coincided with the train passing through”, recalled Lucile Aldrich. Games were also held in the field including sack races, a watermelon eating contest, horseshoes, kick the can, peanut runs, shoe kicking, and foot races. The third year, the American Legion post was the first to set up a food booth with chili, coffee and pies. The following year, the Pop Inn offered hot dogs and soft drinks. Santa Cruz Dairy Farms wanted to sell ice cream so Lucile asked them to bring a cow for a milking contest. They brought two cows for five or six years but eventually the herd was moved away which ended the contest. In the mid-1970s the games and food booths were moved to Aptos Village Park which had just been completed. The pancake breakfast was added in 1987, as a cooperative venture between the Aptos Chamber of Commerce and the Aptos Lions Club and is currently organized by the Chamber and the Search and Rescue Team. In 1992, after thirty years of successful parade organization, the Aptos Ladies Tuesday Evening Society retired from the job and turned the parade over to the Aptos Chamber of Commerce. The once tiny parade has grown into a huge event for Aptos. The “World’s Shortest Parade” has gained national recognition as one of only seven Fourth of July parades recommended in 2013 as the “Best” by prestigious Condé Nast Traveler. What better way to celebrate Independence Day than having a “stick-to-your-ribs” pancake breakfast, and then, either watch the parade or be in it, and finally to have lunch and dance the afternoon away, with the band “Extra Large” in Aptos Village Park? You will celebrate freedom from cooking and doing the dishes, you will have a great day and also help to support the parade that gives Aptos a little slice of fame and a big slice of “home town” feeling. Happy Independence Day!
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In 1917 the United States entered WWI and needed to build ships at a time when steel was scarce. The concrete ship SS Palo Alto was built at the U.S. Naval Shipyard in Oakland, California and was launched too late to see service in World War I on May 29, 1919. She was commissioned October 20, 1920 then towed to Benicia, California in 1921 and mothballed until 1929, when the Seacliff Amusement Corporation bought her. In 1930 the SS Palo Alto was towed and sunk just off Seacliff State Beach. A 550-foot pier was built to her and she was refitted as an amusement ship with a ballroom, a swimming pool and the Fish Palace Café. Top big band orchestras like Benny Goodman, Paul Whiteman and Tommy Dorsey played at the ship’s Rainbow Ballroom. Two years later during the great depression the company went bankrupt and she was stripped of her fine fittings and left as a fishing pier. In 1936 the State of California purchased the ship for $1 and made it part of Seacliff State Beach. On Saturday January 21, 2017 the ocean finally finished breaking the ship apart as record-breaking 34-foot waves covered Monterey Bay. Today at the age of 98, what’s left of the SS Palo Alto sits at the end of a fishing pier on Seacliff Beach. It serves as an artificial reef for marine life and a unique reminder of the past as the sea relentlessly caresses and batters her as it brings this famous cement ship back to itself.
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2017 Aptos 4 th of July Parade Categories Grand Prize Best of Parade First Place Crowd Pleaser Ole’ Time Favorite
Adult Groups First Prize Judges’ Choice Most Patriotic Most Unique
F loats
First Prize Second Prize Judges’ Choice Most Original Best of Theme
Pets
Children Groups
First Prize Judges’ Choice Cutest Best Costumes
First Prize Judges’ Choice Most Patriotic Most Unique
Cars
Individual
First Prize Second Prize Most Patriotic Most Unique
First Prize Second Prize Most Patriotic Most Unique
Bands
Trucks
First Prize Judges’ Choice Most Colorful
Schools
First Prize Judges’ Choice Most Patriotic Most Unique
Most Spirited Best of Theme
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2016 Aptos 4th of July Parade Winners Best of Parade: Aptos High School Grand Prize: Knox Roofing Crowd Pleaser: Monterey Bay Training Club Ole’ Time Favorite: Watsonville Community Band
Adult Groups First Prize: Rudy & Jeff’s 50th Anniversary Judges Choice: Begonia Festival Most Patriotic: American Legion Unit C-2 Most Unique: Rio Del Mar Improvement Association
Bands
First Prize: Samson / Sam High Judges Choice: Trout Gulch Band Most Colorful: Ukulele Club
Cars
First Prize: Tom Martindale Most Patriotic: Malcolm Dark Most Unique: David Bennet
Children Groups First Prize: Aptos 4-H Judges Choice: Pacific Arts Complex Most Patriotic: Jacob’s Heart CCSS Most Unique: Kinsky’s School of Dance
Floats
Judges Choice: Vacation Bible School Most Original: Café Rio / Flats Bistro Best of Theme: Boy Scout Troop 633
Individual First Prize: Steve Fairhurst Second Prize: Frank Cousins
Pets
Best Costumes: Pleasant Valley Horse Club Cutest: Murtle the Turtle First Prize: West Coast Great Pyrenees Club Judges Choice: Sally Sharpe
Trucks
First Prize: Christ Lutheran Church / Habitat for Humanity Most Patriotic: Second Harvest Food Bank Most Unique: Milazzo Family
Schools
Most Spirited: Pajaro Valley Unified School District Best of Theme: Bradley Elementary School
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There are designated areas for floats and cars at the end of the parade route. Once your vehicles are parked, you are welcome to watch the parade or go down into the Aptos Village Park for the parade winners announcement and the afternoon activities. Please disperse from the end of the parade route promptly to help keep congestion to a minimum.
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