Thank you 2026 Sponsors and Partners!

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Andy Sweat - Top 1% Realtor Nationwide

Buying or selling a home is more than just a transaction. It is a defining investment in your future. For more than a decade, Andy Sweat has guided hundreds of Bay Area families through that journey with a tireless work ethic, precise market knowledge, and a calm, steady hand in even the most competitive conditions.

At Keller Williams Bay Area Estates, Andy has closed more than 500 homes representing over $750 million in career sales volume. His performance has earned national recognition, including a ranking among the Top 250 Realtors in the United States by sales volume, as published in The Wall Street Journal. He is also consistently ranked among the Top 100 Bay Area Realtors by sales volume across 13 Bay Area counties.

Known for his data-driven strategy, unwavering integrity, and deep local expertise, Andy combines the analytical mindset of a market specialist with the empathy of an advisor who understands the emotional weight of every move. His clients rely on his insight not only to buy or sell successfully, but also to make informed decisions that build long-term wealth and stability. In a market as dynamic as the Bay Area, clients need more than a salesperson. They need an advisor. Someone who listens carefully, communicates honestly, works relentlessly, and is willing to tell them the truth. Andy delivers that level of guidance for every client, every single time.

Through his commitment to transparency, responsiveness, and results, Andy has become a trusted voice and go-to resource for real estate insight throughout the region. He is proud to once again support the Fourth of July Parade and the volunteers, families, and community members who make traditions like this possible.

County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg

Santa Clara County Supervisor Susan Ellenberg represents a diverse population of just under 400,000 residents in District 4, which includes the unincorporated community of Burbank, much of West San Jose, and the cities of Campbell and Santa Clara.

Supervisor Ellenberg also serves as the Chair of the County’s Public Safety and Justice Committee and the Vice Chair of the Finance and Government Operations Committee.

She is the President of the California State Association of Counties and a board member of various organizations, including Joint Venture Silicon Valley and FIRST 5 Santa Clara County. 

City of San José Office of Cultural Affairs

The Office of Cultural Affairs is the champion of San José's artistic and cultural vibrancy, resources, and vision.

They are the City of San José's lead agency for supporting the development of a rich arts and cultural environment for this diverse city's one million residents and its many visitors. The arts and culture are essential elements in the character and quality of life in the vibrant San José community. As the largest city in northern California and the capital of Silicon Valley, San José is the hub of a wide array of arts and cultural opportunities.

Our 2026 Parade Partners

NBC Bay Area and Telemundo48 have served as the Rose, White & Blue parade’s community partners since 2022. Key your eyes out for their festive floats and activitations at the parade each year!

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