LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The Frankfort Avenue Easter Parade has been a tradition for more than three decades.

WDRB's Keith Kaiser got a look at the 31st edition of the family friendly spectacle.

A one-of-a-kind neighborhood hosts the one-of-a-kind event on Saturday, April 19.

Hundreds of parade participants will travel down the historic thoroughfare all the way to Pope Street.

Parade entries include the Classic Volkswagen Club of Louisville, the Hot Sauce Brass Band, Waterfront Botanical Gardens, River City Turners Gymnastics, The Shriners, Mexico Lindo, local churches, Professional Mermaids, and the one and only Easter Bunny. Plus, plenty of free candy!

The Parade Grand Marshall will be Bill Hollander, former 9th District Metro Councilmember.

The parade gets hopping around 11:30 a.m. in front of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 2822 Frankfort Avenue, and will travel down Frankfort Avenue towards downtown, ending at Pope Street in Clifton.

Judges will decide who claims the “Good Ears” awards for the most creative floats and parade participants.

The FABA Easter Parade is a FREE, family-friendly event.

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