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Even though the Friends of Bellevue Inc. did not have a unit in the parade many of our Friends participated as marchers and sideline viewers to honor those that have selflessly served our country.
Since 1929 the citizens of Bellevue & Dayton have joined together in saluting our armed services.
A United States Marine Corp color guard leads the way
Veterans from the Kersten O'Day VFW Post #2899 show they still have "what it takes"
Veterans hitch a ride
Veterans remember Campbell County's Viet Nam War dead
A lone "piper" set a somber mood as he walked along the parade route
"Bellevue's Finest"....veterans from the Bellevue Vets Inc.
Bellevue women remembered for their "at home efforts"
We thank our veterans that these don't roll in our streets
Fellow Friends and City Council members, Tom Quirk (left) & Ed Riehl (front right) acknowledge the crowds that lined the street
Bellevue High School's "Band of Gold"
Little Leaguers sponsored by the Bellevue Vets march proudly with their coaches
Fellow Friend Diane Witte's sponsored team
Visit our Bellevue Tigers on the Friends web site.
Fellow Friend Dr. Michael Thompson DC shares treats with the kids that lined the route.
Fellow Friends from the First Baptist Church promote the upcoming "Vacation Bible School".
Holy Trinity School shows their "thanks" to our veterans.
Holy Trinity students and faculty
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church invites you to "hang out on the corner with them".
Members of St John United Church of Christ.
Bellevue's #1 veteran supporter Dot Murphy and daughter Sheila.
It hasn't been all that long that fire equipment like this protected our town.
Dayton veterans remember those that gave their all.
Members of the Bellevue-Dayton Fire Department
Captain Mark Seeger, proudly serving for over 27 years.
The Syrians are always a hit when they come to town......
A Shriner gives a salute
The Syrian Oriental Band delighted the crowd......
especially with their neat collection of miniature cars.......
now wouldn't these be cool........
Friends Vice President Tom thinks so..........
Little Four Wheelers........
and classic roadsters
little Friends enjoy the parade.
Friends Treasurer Sandy (left) and sister Tammy greet Nick Clooney. (why couldn't it have been George?)
Even the 17 year "Cicada" had a spot in the parade
Vintage autos remind us our of past....
Resident "Ronald" shared the road with.......
neighbor "Big Boy".
The horses signify we have come to the end of another........
successful "Memorial Day Parade" in beautiful Bellevue. Friends of Bellevue thank all who planned, coordinated, and participated in this community building event. |
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