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popular summer event, the Kiwanis-Danville 4th of July Parade was recently canceled for 2021. This mutual decision by the event organizers, the Kiwanis Club of the San Ramon Valley and the Town, was driven by uncertainty regarding how or whether the state would be permitting large-scale outdoor events. The Kiwanis Club manages logistics and volunteers for the parade while the Town financially supports the event and provides resources and staffing. An event of this magnitude, which routinely draws around 40,000 spectators from around the Bay Area, requires months of planning and logistics including multi-jurisdictional police support, fire and emergency medical services, road closures and traffic management, as well as additional garbage receptacles, street sweepers, signage, and portable restrooms. In addition, the event organizers need to secure sponsors and enlist parade entries. With the proximity of the state’s June 15th reopening date to July 4th, a determination was made that there wasn’t enough time to safely plan a large-scale event for this July.

“We sincerely value our partnership with the Kiwanis and applaud their flexibility and energy in adapting to the current challenges of planning large events,” said Mayor Renee Morgan. She added, “The Town and the Kiwanis are working together to organize a safe event, and we are thrilled that Danville will be able to have a parade this year for our community. We urge everyone to get vaccinated so that this event can be a safe and fun occasion, and we look forward to the 4th of July parade returning next year.”

Town staff continues to work with event organizers to monitor what activities are safe and realistic to implement, and they are hopeful that more events will return as the county continues to move forward. A number of other event organizers for community events have elected to cancel their events this year including the Danville Summerfest, Hot Summer Sundays Car Shows, and Danville d’Elegance Car Show.

As the community continues to move forward toward normalcy, the latest information on all Town events can be found on the Town’s website calendar at www.danville.ca.gov/calendar. For additional information, contact Lianna Adauto at (925) 314-3309 or ladauto@danville.ca.gov.