The annual vehicle parade of St. Joseph’s College Colombo 10, will take place on April 6th (Saturday) for the 11th time, which coincides with the 50th Annual Joe-Pete limited over encounter.
The parade will commence at 7:00AM near the College premises in Colombo 10 and proceed towards the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC), with an expected participation of more than 300 vehicles.
A press conference was held on 3rd April at the Old Joes Sports Club, and during this occasion, Harshana Rathnayake, the President of the organizing committee and of the batch of 2006, addressed the gathering and invited all Josephians to take part in the vehicle parade.
The Josephian Vehicle Parade is powered by Anura Group of Companies and Shine Express and Logistics (Pvt) Ltd joins as the Gold Sponsor. Silvermill Natural Beverages (Pvt) Ltd supports the Josephian Vehicle Parade as the Official Refreshment Partner, Dastol Motors Lanka as the Innovative partner, eTenders.LK as the Official IT partner and Wristband Monkey (Pvt) Ltd joins the event as the official Printing partner, whilst Quotes.LK and Heritage Lanka (Pvt) Ltd joins as the official Clothing partners.
Bikerholics MC will be partnering for the 6th consecutive year, adding more colour to the event.
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