Do Dah Day

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Do Dah Day is an annual pet parade, music festival and fund-raiser that is held on Highland Avenue and in Caldwell and Rhodes Parks. The first Do Dah Day was organized loosely as a parade-centered party in 1979 by a group of friends and neighbors that kept the festival growing informally before turning it over in 1987 to another group who hit on the idea of centering the parade around pets and pet animal welfare charities. They invited Jessica Hahn, still in the spotlight of her imbroglio with televangelist Jim Bakker, to serve as that year's grand marshall, earning a great deal of media attention.

In the following years the festival became more organized and respectful of authority. Larry "Bud" Melman was grand marshall in 1992. Morris Day and the Time was a featured performer. Adam Ant provided a forgettable set of pre-recorded hits. The one-day parade and festival is still organized and operated entirely by volunteers. Numerous animal groups, political candidates and other organizations make use of the event to solicit interest and disseminate information.

1979

A group of friends including Ed Boutwell, John McGibboney, Ann Staub, and Betsy Hardigree, apply for a parade permit to jump start the summer party season.

1998

A successful festival draws 40,000 in attendance and makes a $49,000 donation to the Humane Society.

1999

The 20th Anniversary Do Dah Day is held on May 22. Proceeds go toward establishing a spay/neuter program with the help of local veterinarians.

2004

The May 1 event features the Subdudes

2005

Lousy weather puts a mild damper on the festival, which moves to Rhodes and Rushton Parks while Caldwell is being rehabilitated.

2006

Approximately 40,000 attend the 27th Do Dah Day in glorious warm weather on May 20. Mike White and Elizabeth Russell are named King and Queen at Do Dah Eve at Zydeco, raising $12,500 before the festival evan began. Elvis the Labrador was named the pet king of Do Dah Day.

Music acts included the Amazing Live Sea Monkeys, Caddle, Ethan and the Ewox, Little Memphis Blues Orchestra, Slippery When Wet, Shillelagh Law, Nathan Peek Band, Looney Mill, Jacksons NLA, and Michael Warren.

References

  • Geiss, Chuck. (May 18, 2006) "Naked Birmingham". Black & White.
  • Shepherd, Sara. (May 7, 1999) "Do Dah Day to fund spay/neuter program". Birmingham Business Journal.

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