Superior Optimist Club looking for parade entries for Miracle on Main St.

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The Superior Optimist Club is inviting the community to participate in the 12th Annual Miracle on Main St. light parade and festivities on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2015. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top three entries $100 first place, $75 second place and $50 for the third place prize. This year’s theme is Christmas at the Cinema.

The festivities begin at noon with registration for a corn hole tournament benefitting the Superior Food Bank. The tournament will be held on the vacant lot next to Felicia’s ice cream shop on Main St. Cost to register in the tournament is $5.00 per person plus five cans of food or $10 per person. For more information on the corn hole tournament or to pre register please contact Val Denogean at 602-319-3011 or Sonya Estatico at 520-827-9771.

Festivities downtown will begin at 4 p.m. with food and game booths opening. Train rides will also be given until 7 p.m. Following the parade Santa will greet the children of Superior at the Besich park gazebo and the first 300 children will receive a goody bag.

For more information on registering for the parade or sponsoring the event, please contact Mila Besich-Lira at 520-827-0676 or JoAnn Besich at 520-827-0592. You may also register your parade entry online: http://bit.ly/2015MiracleonMain

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