Haitian Parade

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COUNTDOWN TO HAITIAN PARADE


Many people do not realize the benefits of their child's participation in a parade.

How many of you parents can really say you had the opportunity as a child to march in a parade and demonstrate to the public?

I am sure not many of you had the opportunity. I did not either.

Martial Arts is about character development and acquiring the courage to stand with pride and conviction in front of those who may judge you.

It promotes the ability to conquer inadequacies and physical disbeliefs.

There is so much more positives that happens to a student when participating in such an event.

Give your child the opportunity that many children wish they could and should be a part of!

Line-up and Marching Route

PMAFA students will meet at the Karate School at 9 a.m. for last minute training. Please eat a good breakfast! We will carpool to our destination around 9:30. The march is short, about 45 minutes if that. Then it's over.

We have been asked to do a short demo on the Band Shell after the Parade. I do not have an exact time, but I know it is after the complete march ends. So plan for the unexpected.

The parade will kickoff at 11 a.m. from Seaside Park Beach entrance.

The main performers will be the PMAFA Black Belt Club. Other students will follow behind in formation, watch, learn, and support. They will be responsible for some basic techniques and the cadence songs.

The Juneteenth participants will have first priority to march in the larger Puerto Rican Day Parade in July.

AUTHORIZED UNIFORMS ONLY

No mismatch of uniforms

Black Belts = White Uniform with Black Trim

Black Belt Club - BBC Uniform with Red Trim
Other Students - Traditional Whites

Other Students - Maroon Winter or Summer Gear

Note: If you are not in proper uniform, you will have to be in the back with marching parents.

This will be the order of line up from front to back.

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