Where to Volunteer to Decorate a Rose Parade Float
During winter break, many parents struggle to find something new and different to do with the kids. Something you may not have thought about is - volunteering to help decorate a Rose Parade entry! Talk about a unique experience!
As you are probably aware, Rose Parade floats must be completely covered by flowers and other natural materials, such as leaves, seeds and bark. It's a lot of work decorating those masterpieces!
So how do you go about volunteering? Start with this list of commercial float builders and organizations that build their own floats for volunteer opportunities. The minimum age is generally 12 or 13 and you must sign a waiver.
Commercial Float Builders:
- Artistic Entertainment Services in Azusa: All spots full as of 12/27/17
- Fiesta Parade Floats in Irwindale: All spots full as of 12/27/17
- Phoenix Decorating Company in Irwindale: Slots on 12/31/17 still open as of 12/27/17 through the Kiwanis Club
- Paradiso Parade Floats in Irwindale: Spots still available 12/28-12/30 as of 12/27/17
Self-Built Float Organizations:
- Burbank Tournament of Roses Association: Ages 7 and up; volunteers accepted on first-come basis
- Cal Poly Pomona and SLO: Ages 16 and up; all slots booked for 2017
- Downey Rose Float Association: Ages 13 and up; first-come, first-served volunteer slots
- La Canada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association: Minimum age not indicated; pre-registration is closed but walk-ins are possible
- Sierra Madre Rose Float Association: Limited slots available
- South Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association: Registration closed but walk-ons are welcome