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Karen Lambert
In 1993, the City of Ann Arbor approached the Jaycees and asked them to take over the planning of the Annual 4th of July Parade, which was just in its third year. The Jaycees accepted the challenge and managed to pull it off with only a few months of organizing. 2025 will be the 35th year for the Fourth of July Parade.
Get ready for an unforgettable Fourth of July experience right in the heart of downtown Ann Arbor! Join us for the city’s annual Independence Day celebration, hosted by the Ann Arbor Jaycees, where the streets come alive with excitement, community spirit, and fun for all ages.
Expect to see everything from creative floats designed by local businesses to community organizations showing their spirit and pride. Kids will love the marching bands, dance troupes, and costumed characters. Local schools, sports teams, and civic groups also join in, making the parade a true reflection of Ann Arbor’s vibrant, diverse community.
The Ann Arbor Jaycees plan the Parade every year, and 2025 marks the 35th anniversary of this long-standing tradition. In 1991, Ann Arbor hosted the first Fourth of July Parade in coordination with the City of Ann Arbor and community leaders. In 1993, the City of Ann Arbor approached the Jaycees and asked them to take over the planning of the Annual 4th of July Parade. The rest is history.
When: Friday, July 4th, 2025 10am – 12pm
Where: Downtown Ann Arbor
The parade route starts at E. William St. and N. University Ave, running north on State, West on Liberty, South on Main, East on William and ending south on Thompson. Line up will be down N. University Ave.
For all questions, please reach out to [email protected].