

We will no longer be doing any pre-registration.
We will take your information on the day of the event.
Your can register the day of the parade by going to the shelter house located in the playground on the South East side of the park. There you will be asked to complete a brief description about your entry and will be provided a number to attach to your entry.
This year the parade will be lining up on the South end of the park. We will be using the Kathy Fricke soccer field, the sand volleyball area, as well as the roads leading towards Main Street, Broad Street & Baldwin Street.
The Maxwell Old Settlers Committee does not recommend throwing candy from vehicles and recommends that you have individuals walk next to your float and hand out candy or freebies to avoid children running towards the parade.

A longtime Maxwell, Iowa resident and former co-owner of Logsdon’s Grocery, a beloved family-run store that served the community for more than six decades. Jay worked alongside his brother Tom at the store for over 50 years after growing up helping in the family business started by their father. Known for his friendly service and deep con
A longtime Maxwell, Iowa resident and former co-owner of Logsdon’s Grocery, a beloved family-run store that served the community for more than six decades. Jay worked alongside his brother Tom at the store for over 50 years after growing up helping in the family business started by their father. Known for his friendly service and deep connection to the town, Jay helped make Logsdon’s Grocery a gathering place where customers were treated like family and neighbors caught up on local news.

A familiar voice for many years of local football fans. Tony served as the public-address announcer for Collins-Maxwell High School football, bringing energy and excitement to Friday night games. Known for his enthusiasm and dedication to the team and community, Tony helped create the game-day atmosphere that players, students, and fans r
A familiar voice for many years of local football fans. Tony served as the public-address announcer for Collins-Maxwell High School football, bringing energy and excitement to Friday night games. Known for his enthusiasm and dedication to the team and community, Tony helped create the game-day atmosphere that players, students, and fans remember long after the final whistle. His voice became a tradition of Collins-Maxwell football and a cherished part of the school’s hometown spirit.
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