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L-W North to launch Homecoming Week with community parade

Participants will march along Skye Drive to Braemar Lane where it will turn onto Inverness Lane before returning to Lincoln-Way North on Sept. 30.

   Lincoln-Way North High School will kick off its Homecoming week with a community parade Sunday, Sept. 30 featuring hundreds of student athletes, academic teams, marching bands and community organizations.

 

   “The parade offers us the opportunity to come together as a community,” said Lincoln-Way North Principal Michael Gardner. “We are pleased that several community groups have once again joined us for the parade. Special thanks to the Frankfort Square Park District, Frankfort Township Road District and the Will County Sheriff’s Department for their extended efforts on behalf of our community.”

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   Among those participating in the crowd will be the school’s cheerleaders, poms, student council, Marching Phoenix, Mathletes, Key Club and Future Farmers of America (FFA) as well as the Frankfort Square Wildcats Football Association and the Summit Hill Junior High School Marching Band.

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   “Students are excited about marching down their streets and proudly showing off their black and gold,” said Lincoln-Way North Activities Coordinator Jaime Calby.

 

   The parade will step off at 1 p.m. in the school parking lot. Participants will march along Skye Drive to Braemar Lane where it will turn onto Inverness Lane before returning to Lincoln-Way North.

   This is the fifth year Lincoln-Way North has held a Homecoming Parade since opening its doors in 2008.

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