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REGISTRATION

What is a Hearse Processional?

A Hearse Processional is a solemn and impactful event where hearses, traditionally associated with funerals, are utilized to raise awareness about the impact of crime on our families and communities. By parading these symbolic vehicles through our streets, we aim to bring attention to the devastating effects of crime and violence on individuals and society as a whole.

Through the Hearse Processional, we seek to bring a deeper awareness of how crime is affecting our families and communities. By coming together in this visual demonstration, we honor the memories of those lost to violence and advocate for a safer and more compassionate society.

Join us in this powerful movement to stand against crime and make our communities safer for all. Together, we can create positive change and build a brighter future for generations to come.
 

Connect the Dots

PROCESSIONAL ROUTE

  • Savannah High School (Start)

  •  Gwinnett Street

  • Wheaton Street

  • East Board Street

  • Broughton Street

  • MLK Street

  • West 46th Street 

  • Cann Park (End)

VENDORS AND FOOD TRUCK: By participating as a food or merchandise vendor at the Hearse Processional event, you agree to take full responsibility for the quality and safety of your products.  The event organizers hold no liability for any issues arising from the consumption or use of your goods.  Vendors are responsible for complying with all relevant health and safety regulations.  The organizers are not liable for any damages, losses, or injuries incurred as a result of vendor products or services.

FUNERAL HOMES: Participation in the Hearse Processional event is at your own risk.  The organizers accept no liability for any accidents, injuries, or damages that may occur during the event.  Participants are responsible for their own safety and should adhere to all traffic laws and regulations.  By participating in the event, you agree to release the organizers from any liability or responsibility for any incidents that may occur.

DISCLAIMER

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