Sequim Irrigation Festival float earns grand sweepstakes award at Daffodil Festival in Tacoma

  • Thursday, April 14, 2016 12:01am
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Participants in Tacoma's Daffodil Festival's Grand Floral Parade included

Participants in Tacoma's Daffodil Festival's Grand Floral Parade included

SEQUIM — The Sequim Irrigation Festival float has won a grand sweepstakes award.

The float took first place overall at the Daffodil Festival’s 83rd Grand Floral Parade on April 9 in Tacoma.

The night before, three royals — Queen Victoria Hall, Princess Dana Nguyen and Princess Hailey Kapetan, (Princess Tatum Jensen was on a mission trip) — helped place 2,000 daffodils on the steamboat float.

Deckhands for the parade included Mark Ostroot, Jeff Gumm and Kevin and Deon Kapetan.

“The steam stacks with the smoke along with the recorded echoing steamboat horn sounds were a definite hit,” said Deon Kapetan, festival executive director.

The royalty rocked the judges with their smiles, dancing and parade waves to the tune of “Smoke on the Water,” she said.

Kapetan said winning the award was a fantastic start to the parade season.

The float is participating in 15 parades.

The next parade will be the Sequim Irrigation Festival Grand Parade on May 14.

Applications due

Applications are due for the Grand Parade by Friday to Joe Irvin, coordinator of the parade.

Commercial entries are required to pay an entry fee: $50 to $100, depending on the number of employees.

For more information, contact Irvin at 360-912-4079 or rentonrocks66@yahoo.com, or visit www.irrigationfestival.com.

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