Sixty
Countries

We currently know that flags from these 63 countries will be in the parade:

Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Bhutan
, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Canada
, China, Congo, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark
, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Fiji
, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Ghana
, Great Britain, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti
, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel
, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia
, Mexico, Namibia, Nepal, Netherlands, Nicaragua
, Nigeria, North Korea, North Macedonia, Oman, Paraguay
, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Slovakia
, Slovenia, Somalia, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo
, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, Venezuela, Wales



July 1, 2024
Council Resolution

July 2024 Columbus City Council Resolution

For more information and pictures, please visit this Facebook post by Mary Jenkins. Thanks Mary!

 

2024 Sponsors:

Diamond Sponsor:

The Hadler Companies

Red Sponsor

Herrick Family Dental

Blue Sponsors

The Grove at Oakleaf Village

YMCA North

Tree of Life Christian Schools

Howard Hanna Real Estate Services (Mary Sguerra)

Friends Sponsors

Black American Cheer Association

The Flag Lady Flag Store

Bhutanese Community of Central Ohio

Maize Road Baptist Church

North Church

Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service

Chosen Few Vette Club

Fraga Graphic Solutions

Yogi’s Hoagies

Ghana Council Columbus

2024 Theme Diamonds of Columbus

Traditionally, the 60th anniversary is the diamond anniversary. This annual parade that started in 1962, sadly, had to miss a couple of years due to COVID. This means the 2024 parade is the 60th parade and we’re making this our diamond parade! For parade float designers, a 60th anniversary is a great accomplishment. Please keep that thought in mind and use your imagination to create something great! Spectators should expect to receive some candy and freebies and swag!


2024 Goals for the 60th parade

  • To recognize the vast population diversity within Columbus, our inclusive goal is to have 60 countries represented!
  • To bring more community members to the largest social event of the year within the Northland area, our goal is to have 10,000 spectators!
  • To meet these goals, we need you to be a sponsor, a participant, a volunteer, and/or a spectator! Please email us how you want to help!

Grand Marshal Steve Thompson

Steve Thompson has always lived in the north Linden and Northland area all of his life. He went to St. James the Less elementary school and then graduated from St. Francis DeSales High School in 1970. He was at the grand opening of Northland Mall in 1964. Steve married in 1976 to a wonderful woman and has two children and 5 grandchildren. In 1988, Steve and his family moved into the Northland area and he became a Northland Community Council (NCC) representative from his local civic association. Something about NCC resonated with Steve – he quickly became an officer, starting as secretary, then as vice president, then president and finally as treasurer. When Steve was president, he was able to receive a grant from The Columbus Foundation to plant 100 trees along State Route 161. Along with upgrading the 22 landscaping boxes at the major intersections along SR161.

In 1999, the Northland Fourth of July parade organizers, Northland Jaycees, decided to turn over the parade to NCC. Steve was one of the first committee members to help organize the parade that year. Steve stayed on for another 10 years to continue to organize the parade and make it the best and only traditional Fourth of July parade in the city of Columbus.

It was during this time that Northland Mall was in the process of closing. The area leaders decided to start up two new organizations, the Northland Area Business Association (NABA) and Northland Alliance (NA). NABA was to bring the area business leaders together and create awareness to potential shoppers. Northland Alliance was designed to be a think tank of area leaders to come up with ideas to make the Northland area a better place to live, shop and grow.

Through its efforts from NCC, NABA and NA, the Morse Road Special Improvement District (SID) was created to upgrade the infrastructure along Morse Road. Shortly after the SID was created, Steve became the treasurer.

Steve has always been involved in the Northland community and will continue his support of the area. It is through his and other key area leaders that will continue to make the Northland area the best place to live in Columbus!


Junior Grand Marshal Joshua Momoh

Diane Agnes, Columbus City Schools Area Superintendent, Region 5, selected Joshua Momoh to be our 2024 Junior Grand Marshal.

Joshua Momoh WON the First Draft: Emerging Writers Competition for fifth grade with a PERFECT SCORE!

He earned a PLATINUM achievement with a PERFECT score, receiving a 12 from all three adjudicators.
Read “The Forgotten Library” here.

He was a fifth grade student at Parkmoor Elementary School. His favorite subjects are math and writing. He enjoys painting and doing math problems. He likes to go to the beach when his family takes trips. In the future, he would like to become an author of a New York Times best selling book.

Great job Joshua! When the New York Times Best Sellers includes your book, please come back to be the Grand Marshal!


Singer Jo Boyd

Jo Boyd is honored to sing our National Anthem before the start of this year’s Northland Community’s Fourth of July Parade! She loves learning and living in community at Tree of Life Middle School. Her favorite activities include dancing, singing, and acting with Columbus Children’s theater and Columbus Dance Theater.