Tournament of Roses
Scout Troop
Celebrating 58 years of service to the Tournament of Roses Association
Our very special "Troop" first marched in the Rose Parade in 1966. Prior to this, members of the Pasadena City College band carried the banners announcing the award-winning float entries.
The day begins at 3:45am for the Scouts. In addition to marching in the Parade, they also kick off the festivities by performing the Flag Raising Ceremony at the Tournament House officially beginning the day's pagentry.
Notable Events in Troop history
100th Centennial celebration of the Tournament of Roses.
The Boy Scouts of America enter a float on occasion of their 100th Anniversary. The float's theme
was "Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey". The float was the winner of the
National Trophy which is is presented to the float that has the best depiction of life in
America, past, present or future.
The Girl Scouts of the USA enter a float in celebration of their 100th Anniversary. The float was
entitled "What Will You Do Today?" and was awarded the "Past Presidents Trophy" for most creative
use of floral and nonfloral materials.
There have been many other firsts through the years such as first brothers in the parade together, fathers and sons, brothers and sisters, mothers and daughters and fathers and daughters.