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Entry No. 121 - 135
121. Calgary Regional Trail Riders
This group organaizes a charity ride every year and has raised money for the Alberta
Children's Hospital and the Canadian Cancer Society.
122. City of Vernon
Featured here is a working replica of western Canada's only floral clock found in Polson Park
in Vernon, B.C. The float is promoting Vernon's Winter Carnival.
123. Patriots Marching Band
From Minneapolis, Minnesota, this band has 160 members from two high schools in Minneapolis's
north suburbs. Calgary is one of the band's favourite destinations, and has been here
three times since 1992.
124. Calgary Western Riders
A family-oriented Western gymkhana club with members ranging in age from seven to almost 70.
125. Saecee Natives
Living on a reserve west of Calgary, the Sarcee natives, also known as the Tsuu T'ina,
are related to the Navajo and Apache Indians.
126. Mountain Society for Creative Anachronism
This organization is a living history club that's recreating the best qualities of the
middle age from 600 AD to 1600 AD.
127. Salvation Army Glenmore Temple Band
This is the longest surviving band in the Stampede Parade and was originally formed in
1883. All of its 54 members are volunteers and they perform for church services every
Sunday.
128. The Cowboy Trail Tourism Association
Developed to promote tourism in communities along Highways 22, 5 and 6, this route is now
known as the Cowboy Trail.
129. Days Inn Miniature Horses
Queen and Naisy are the two minis pulling the Days Inn Carriage, accompanied by Jimmie
Sizemore driving a single horse cart.
130. City of Leduc
Leduc's rodeo queen and an oil pumper are featured on this spectacular float. Leduc
is home to 15000 residents and supplies oil around the world.
131. Trinidad and Tobago Organettes Caribbean Club
Ozie George is leading the steel band today. Countless hours go into these costumes, all
handmade by volunteers.
132. Nokia Brier 2002
Calgary is hosting the Nokia Brier in 2002. Team Canada, winter of the Nokia Brier 2001,
is riding in this antique 1913 Regal.
133. Cooperators General Insurance
This horse-drawn carriage is pulling VPs from Cooperators General Insurance, the
largest Canadian owned multi-line insurance company.
134. Central Memorial Golden Rams Marching Band
This Calgary band has 83 members ranging between 15 and 18 years of age. Last year
the band travelled to Australia and it hopes to tour Scotland in 2002.
135. Edmonton Sheriffs Posse
This group depicts an 1870 sheriffs posse dressed in full gear and mounted on marching
Palomino horses.
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