What: Marching!
Where: Anywhere along the parade route on Lake between Edwards and Lakewood Park, just join in with the Observers at the end of the parade.
When: Noon onward on Sunday, July 4th (or meet before the parade to march the whole parade route- 11:30am near Webb as LO is at the end of the parade)
Why: Celebrate the holiday and join us in showing your support for Lakewood!
This July 4th the Lakewood Observer is trying to start a new interactive tradition for parade spectators. In this year's 4th of July parade we will be be asking all of you to join us as we pass by and walk the remainder of the route with us to Lakewood Park. We will, in effect, try to turn the parade inside out.
"I think this is an important moment in Lakewood's History. A time when we should all stop, enjoy, and then join in the parade with our friends and neighbors. Take the time to talk, meet and walk with each other and share the year for what it has been," said publisher of the Lakewood Observer Jim O'Bryan. "When the project was first started it was all about joining in, one seat at the table, a place to openly meet, discuss and vet ideas and share stories. This is part of the natural progression. Just as we asked Lakewoodites to join in with their community paper, we will now encourage them to get off their butts and join with us on the 6th anniversary of Lakewood declaring its independence from regional and mainstream media that merely sees the city as a place to come and sell papers."
This first year we will just try to get people to walk/parade with us. In 2011 we will be asking people to not only join with us in our walk, but also celebrate at a picnic/party immediately following the parade. It will be Lakewood's chance to bask in the glow of the residents' successes and share our stories of empowerment from throughout the previous year.
Ever since the first year's pig roast, the LO has been looking for more ways to get Lakewood involved, and to give all residents a place in the parade. After all, the success of the Lakewood Observer as the fasting growing media project in America, is really thanks to all of you- the people of Lakewood.
