Parade Day Activities: Welcome to the SCPOC Community Village

Bringing Visibility to our Community, NPOs and Heroes!

On October 9th, 2021 the Planning Committee for the Santa Clara Parade of Champions welcomes the return of our Homestead Community Village. This year our community village booths will be located on Franklin Street between Madison and Monroe Streets directly across from the Main Event Stage. Our Artisans, Community leaders and NPOs are the backbone and soul of our community. Visit our Farmer's Market, shop and dine then visit with our Community Partners. There will be giveaways, games, and swag--grab a coffee, learn about lawn bowling, pet wellness, sign up for a 5K, borrow a book at the Bookmobile and karaoke with Cody--list is long.

Here just a few of our 2021 community partners signed up so far:

  1. Sean M. Walsh K-9 Memorial Foundation

  2. Magical Bridge Playground SC

  3. Firefighters Foundation--Firehouse 5K Run

  4. San Jose Earthquakes

  5. The ART Workshop

  6. Board of Supervisor Susan Ellenberg

  7. Santa Clara Lawn Bowls Club (non-profit social club)

  8. Santa Clara City Library Bookmobile

  9. Jiaren Cafe

  10. Humane Society Silicon Valley

  11. Santa Clara Harris Lass House Museum (Historic Preservation Society of Santa Clara)

  12. Santa Clara School Foundation

  13. The Sikh Community

  14. Mission College

  15. The Brasil Group

  16. Be Well Insurance Solutions

  17. Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters

  18. Silicon Valley Korean Foundation

To learn more about our 52 year old Parade tradition, this year's Program Activities like Salsa on the Square sponsored by Volare, or sign up for a community booth sign up at our Homestead Community Village at our Website www.scparadeofchampions.org.

Santa Clara Parade of Champions

Since 1945, the SCPOC has brought Santa Clarans together to showcase their Champions from Sports, Civic and Business leaders, Culture and Arts, to Entertainment and now Tech. The entire city would gather in its Historic Downtown (founded in 1852) to celebrate their heritage, community spirit, and pride every year. It has been one of the longest-running unifying events in the history of Santa Clara. Lifelong Memories were made, and community bonds strengthened for generations to follow.

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