Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Subaru of America, Inc.'s Central Region, in Partnership with the Village of Itasca, Attempts to Set a Guinness World Record.


Subaru of America, Inc.'s Central Region, in partnership with the Village of Itasca, announced  that it will attempt to set a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® record for the "Largest Parade of Subaru Cars." The attempt will take place on July 13, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. The parade will start at 500 Park Boulevard in Itasca, Illinois.


Starting June 17 through July 8, interested participants can register their Subaru in the parade by visiting www.subaruparade.com; registration is limited to the first 500 vehicles.

Subaru is the current GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record holder for "Largest Parade of Subaru Cars." In July 2009 Subaru set the record with 339 vehicles parading on a 4.2 mile route through Itasca, IL. Subaru is attempting to break its own record with a similar route


In celebration of this exciting event, Subaru's Central Region will collect a $10 registration fee with all proceeds benefitting PAWS Chicago and Salute, Inc. For more information on these worthy organizations please visit their respective websites at www.pawschicago.org and www.saluteinc.org.

An official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS adjudicator will be on site to observe and confirm this record attempt.

In addition to going for the record and helping raise funds for two great organizations, parade participants:


  • Will receive a special gift bag (one per car).
  • Are invited to attend Itasca Fest following the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS attempt. This fest is great for the entire family and features: live entertainment, carnival rides, food, bingo, and entertainment for children.
  • Are eligible for a special event room rate of $79 per night* at The Westin Chicago Northwest hotel. For your convenience, this four-star, four-diamond hotel is located within walking distance from the start of the parade. The event rate is good for parade participants only and based on availability. * Rate does not include tax.                          
Source: Subaru

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