A Look Back at the 2025 UF Homecoming Parade

Last Friday, October 17th, Gainesville’s streets came alive in a burst of orange and blue for one of the city’s most beloved traditions—the UF Homecoming Parade.
What began nearly a century ago in 1925 as a modest celebration of school pride has grown into a spectacular event drawing more than 100,000 spectators each year. This year’s parade was no exception—a joyful showcase of Gator Nation spirit, creativity, and community.
Among the standout moments was the Meldon Law Circus Float—a massive, colorful creation built entirely through the dedication of volunteers who poured their hearts (and plenty of paint) into making it unforgettable.
Behind the Big Top: The Making of the Meldon Law Circus Float
This year’s theme, “The Circus,” couldn’t have been more fitting for the energy of Homecoming weekend—lively, colorful, and just the right amount of chaos.
“Sometimes game day can be quite like a circus—chaotic and fun all the way through,” said one of our volunteers, a proud UF alum.
For weeks leading up to the parade, volunteers came together after work and on weekends to cut, paint, and build. They faced everything from tight deadlines to light rain showers, but nothing slowed them down.
“I wanted to give back to the community and support a local business,” the volunteer shared. “Seeing people come out to help, even despite the rainy weather, was my favorite part.”

“It was a little challenging to paint in the rain,” they added, laughing. “But it takes a lot of time and dedication, especially from those organizing it.”
The final float—bold red and gold with playful circus details—brought smiles all along University Avenue. For many volunteers, it was their first time participating in the parade, making the moment even more meaningful.
“It feels special participating this year because I’ve never done it before,” they said. “I love doing things connected to UF, given I’m an alum.”

The UF Homecoming Parade has long been a reflection of Gainesville’s heart—a celebration that bridges generations of students, alumni, and families. Few know that the first parade featured horse-drawn carriages and high school bands, long before motorized floats became the highlight. Nearly a hundred years later, the spirit remains the same: pride, unity, and joy.
“We love how this float reflects what Meldon Law stands for—heart, community, and resilience,” said Carey Meldon, Managing Partner of Meldon Law.

The Greatest Show in Gainesville
As the crowds cheered, the Meldon Law Circus Float rolled by—a bright reminder that Gainesville thrives on community spirit.
Each wave, laugh, and photo taken along the parade route captured what makes this town truly special: people coming together, rain or shine, to celebrate what they love most.
The 2025 UF Homecoming Parade was a show to remember—and for Meldon Law, it was a proud moment to be part of Gainesville’s living tradition.
Special thanks go to Daniel Gray with Pixelem and Gray’s Realty and Elieza Nieves of the Art of EJ Nieves.