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great opportunity for high school students to work on their service hours. <br />11:30-12:40 (Parade Line-up / Parade Route Volunteers) <br />9:45-11:45 (Face Painters and 1 Photographer) <br />noon-1:30 pm (Photograph Parade + Post-Parade Activities) <br />12:15-1:30 pm (Temporary Tattoos and Dunk Tank) <br />**Please consider volunteering for this fun event and sign up here.** <br />Pre-Parade ActivitiesPre-Parade Activities <br />10am-noon | Main Street Area <br />Kindness Rock Painting with the Lake Elmo Rotary (Old Fire Station Lot) <br />Face Painting with Connect Lake Elmo (Sunshine Coffee Side Yard and Thrive Patio) <br />Crafts with Connect Lake Elmo (Old Fire Station Lot) <br />Water Station with Establish Salon (Old Fire Station Lot) <br />Flag Giveaway with Patriotic Kenny and American Flag Co. (Hagstrom Courtyard) <br />Photo Booth and Live Music (Deck at La Vie Est Belle) <br />Lemonade and Coffee Stand (Sunshine Coffee) <br />Cotton Candy Machine (My Empty Nest) <br />Kids Parade *New Route* and Parking InformationKids Parade *New Route* and Parking Information <br />noon Parade | Line-up on Layton Ave N (by the Lake Elmo Inn Event Center) starting at <br />11:30 am <br />Connect Lake Elmo thanks the Lake Elmo Fire Department, Washington County Sheriff's <br />Office, and The City of Lake Elmo for their partnership to ensure a safe and fun event with <br />a growing crowd. Please check out the website for information on parking and FAQs. <br />Post-Parade ActivitiesPost-Parade Activities <br />12:30 pm | Lion's Park Pavilion & Old Fire Station Parking Lot <br />Ice Cream Social with the Lake Elmo Rotary <br />Dunk Tank sponsored by Flagship Recreation <br />Minnow Races with Family Means Youth Center <br />Temporary Tattoos with Connect Lake Elmo <br />Water Station with Establish Salon <br />Fire Trucks with the Lake Elmo Fire Department <br />See you on the 4th! <br />Lake Elmo Receives GreenStep <br />Cities Award <br />Mayor Cadenhead and City Planner Sophia <br />Jensen received an award at the League of <br />Minnesota Cities conference this week <br />recognizing the City of Lake Elmo achieving steps <br />3, 4 and 5 in the Minnesota Green Step Cities <br />program. <br />Minnesota GreenStep Cities is a voluntary <br />challenge, assistance and recognition program to <br />help cities achieve their sustainability and quality- <br />of-life goals. This free continuous improvement <br />program, managed by a public-private <br />partnership, is based upon a menu of 29 optional <br />best practices. Each best practice can be <br />implemented, as decided by city elected officials, <br />staff and community members, by completing one <br />or more actions at a 1, 2 or 3-star level, from a list <br />of four to eight actions. These voluntary actions <br />are tailored to all Minnesota cities, focus on cost <br />savings and energy use reduction, and encourage <br />civic innovation.