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[b]Win the Opportunity to March With Astronaut Buzz Aldrin and Other Personalities in the National Cherry Blossom Parade![/b] Attention Festival Fans! Don't miss the chance to be one of 18 winners chosen to march alongside NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the Festival's Mondo Spider and other personalities in the 100th celebration of the [URL=http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/2011/07/15/2012parade/]National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade[/URL] on April 14, 2012 in Washington, DC! To win a space in this unforgettable festive event, which this year features Buzz Aldrin as Parade Grand Marshall, Katie Couric as co-host and Alex Trebek as parade route correspondent, we're asking Festival fans to submit their BEST creative entries for science- or STEM-related parade costumes or displays (such as marching with your robot, dressing up as an amoeba...). Winners should be ready to show up rain or shine! There is no compensation. What's more, the parade will be nationally televised with an estimated audience of 72 million viewers and more than 120,000 spectators on site cheering the parade on as it makes its way down historic Constitution Avenue! In addition to Aldrin and the Mondo Spider, the Festival's 18 winners will have the chance to meet and march alongside such personalities as Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison, "Milli Mole" (the mascot of the American Chemical Society), and Life Technologies' "Dream Gene". Other celebrities participating in the event include Marie Osmond, and U.S. Olympians Kristi Yamaguchi and Benita Fitzgerald Mosely. Don't miss the chance to submit your entry for this unique opportunity! [URL=https://www.facebook.com/pages/USA-Science-Engineering-Festival/133949023335104?v=app_107611949261673]Click on this link for more information[/URL] to apply to be one of the eighteen people to be in our group. You must apply by April 1, 2012. Known as the nation's greatest springtime celebration, the Cherry Blossom Parade each year commemorates the arrival of spring in Washington, DC and the incredible gift of 3,000 cherry blossom trees bestowed on Washington by Tokyo, Japan in 1912.
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