National Hobo Convention

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The National Hobo Convention is held on the second weekend of every August[1] in the town of Britt, Iowa, organized by the local Chamber of Commerce. The National Hobo Convention is the largest gathering of hobos, rail-riders, and tramps, who gather to celebrate the American traveling worker.[2]

[edit] Parade

Traditionally there has been a parade on the Saturday at 10:00 a.m., where everyone can let their hobo spirit soar as they participate in the parade. A phrase that describes the parade is, "Some in rags, some in tags, some in velvet gowns". According to the Chamber of Commerce:

"Whether you're part of this large grand parade, or a spectator, the spirit of the day is sure to capture your mood. Marching bands, queens, business floats, children, adults, and hobos all come down the streets in one long line and share the fun that only a Hobo Convention can provide."

[edit] Other events

Other events during Hobo weekend include a 5K & 10K Walk/Run, Hobo King & Queen coronation, Hobo Museum, Hobo Auction, Hobo Memorial Service, Flea Market, Sunday Outdoor Church Service, Classic Car Show and various musical entertainment. The Hobo Jungle is open to the public

[edit] External links