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GeorgeFest, the second oldest festival commemorating George Washington's birthday and the longest running festival of any kind in Florida is sponsored by the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Eustis. The festival draws about 25,000 visitors over the 3 days. The many activities include outdoor dining, singing & music, fireworks, carnival rides, a float parade, and an annual 5km run.

 

In 2011, the Eustis Memorial Library staff designed an award -winning Library Float for the parade.

 

SOme of the participants on one of the floats during hte parade

Polka Dots 2012. Mobile, Al.

 

see more of my float photos here. www.flickr.com/photos/trex7000/sets/72157615571189655/

The only coronation today that really matters...!

Racing at the 2014 Float Your Boat Races.

www.junctioncity.org

|| Contemporary Dance ||

Choreographed by Anita Ratnam

 

"Float & Padme" presented by Sri Krishna Gana Sabha & Music Utsav, Yagnaraman July Fest 2015, Chennai

planes parked at the Cooking Lake air field southeast of Edmonton.

Here is a spin on the classic root beer float with homemade icecream and a summer beer. Find out more at Rampant Cuisine: rampantcuisine.com/beverage/beer-float/

Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) People, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Bear Grass, Cedar Bark, Dye, Glass Float Probably From Japan, 1910

 

Japanese glass fishing floats were used by fishermen to suspend nets and were known to wash up on the shores of the Northwest Coast. A talented Nuu-chah-nulth weaver covered this float with finely woven basketry, depicting major symbols of Nootka culture. Large basketry floats, such as this one, are very rare.

 

Float

24" x 48"

Oil on Birch Panel

Elizabeth Punches 2008

  

Getting ready to head down the Snake River in search of cutthorat trout.

this would have been 100% better if I had a flash on hand.... :p but I still like the composition.

 

this was an awesome block party downtown!

5th Annual Float Your Boat

  

Photo by Nate Compton | © 2016 - Curators of the University of Missouri

Edie LOVES floating in the water with her little swimmies on... she'll hang out in there forever!

ODC - Floating

 

Hakata Gion floats in Canal City mall, Fukuoka.

Fire-float Pyronaut displaying at Bristol harbour festival 2017

 

A specialised form of fireboat known as a fire-float. It was built in 1934 by Charles Hill & Sons Ltd., Albion Dock Bristol, Yard No. 208. Registered number 333833. She is owned by Bristol Museums and based at M Shed in Bristol's Floating Harbour.

 

Taken with a Nikon D90

We created a political art float with friends and neighbors for the 2017 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade.

 

The Bamboodu Theater is a puppet show on wheels, starring Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump. Each time Trump says something wrong, Liberty hits him on his thick, bobbing head. A news ticker displays some of Mr. Trump’s latest fake news tweets.

 

Parade participants will be invited to sing along the inspiring poem on liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddling masses …”). Through this interactive art experience, we hope to engage people of all ages to change the world through civic action.

 

We built this float in my front yard with a wonderful team at the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN), a local political group which I recently joined to resist the conservative takeover of our country.

 

In this work session, we completed the float, draped it in black, painted and attached our liberty figure and the signs. Can’t wait to show it off at the parade on Monday, May 29, 2017.

 

I’m very grateful to all our friends and neighbors helped us bring this project to life: Danny Altman, Laura Boles, Phyllis Florin, David Glad, Peter Graumann, Edward Janne, Suz Lipman, Charlene Lundgren, Jean Marie Murphy and Mark Petrakis and Martha Roush, to name but a few.

 

Join your neighbors to keep democracy alive!

 

Learn more about the Bamboodu Float: bit.ly/mvcan-float-info

 

Learn more about my Bamboodu Theater: fabriceflorin.com/bamboodu-theater/

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157683621675736

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Theater:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157680393574291

 

Learn more about MVCAN at www.mvcan.org/

 

#bamboodu #makerart #mvcan #politicalart #radicalpuppets #resist

 

Float plane dock at the Kenora Harbourfront.

Photo by Aaron Duke | © 2017 - Curators of the University of Missouri

We created a political art float with friends and neighbors for the 2017 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade.

 

The Bamboodu Theater is a puppet show on wheels, starring Lady Liberty and Mr. Trump. Each time Trump says something wrong, Liberty hits him on his thick, bobbing head. A news ticker displays some of Mr. Trump’s latest fake news tweets.

 

Parade participants will be invited to sing along the inspiring poem on liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddling masses …”). Through this interactive art experience, we hope to engage people of all ages to change the world through civic action.

 

We built this float in my front yard with a wonderful team at the Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN), a local political group which I recently joined to resist the conservative takeover of our country.

 

In this work session, we completed the float, draped it in black, painted and attached our liberty figure and the signs. Can’t wait to show it off at the parade on Monday, May 29, 2017.

 

I’m very grateful to all our friends and neighbors helped us bring this project to life: Danny Altman, Laura Boles, Phyllis Florin, David Glad, Peter Graumann, Edward Janne, Suz Lipman, Charlene Lundgren, Jean Marie Murphy and Mark Petrakis and Martha Roush, to name but a few.

 

Join your neighbors to keep democracy alive!

 

Learn more about the Bamboodu Float: bit.ly/mvcan-float-info

 

Learn more about my Bamboodu Theater: fabriceflorin.com/bamboodu-theater/

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Float:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157683621675736

 

See more photos of the Bamboodu Theater:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157680393574291

 

Learn more about MVCAN at www.mvcan.org/

 

#bamboodu #makerart #mvcan #politicalart #radicalpuppets #resist

 

During Christmas Day part of the Orchard Road was closed to vehicular traffic for the display of the Celebrate Christmas in Singapore 2012 floats organised by the National Council of Churches in Singapore.

As seen from the north seawall, Granville Island, False Creek, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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