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The rodeo parade is on Saturday morning of "Rodeo Weekend", which is the second weekend of June.  It is held on 2nd Street.  These pictures are from June 8, 2013.
Over 1500 photos were taken.  If you would like the photos of your entry, please email webservant@elivermore.com.  There is no charge.
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Entries 23-27


#23 - Granada HS Matador Marching Band
 

 

Here comes the Granada High School Matador Marching Band. Founded in 1962, this year there are 110 members of the Marching Matadors, under the direction of Thomas E. Jones.
Meghan Ramsey is their award-winning Drum Major. The color guard captains are Kassidy Honas and Stephanie Hollister.
You can tell by their strut that the Marching Matadors are proud to participate in the 2013 Rotary Rodeo Parade. This award-winning band has performed up and down the West Coast of the United States and Canada for over 25 years, but nothing compares to playing for the hometown crowd!
Today the band is performing the "Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company," by John Philip Sousa. Enjoy their performance.

 


 

 

 

 

#24 - 1940 Plymouth Truck
3rd Place - Antique Vehicles

 

 

Driving down the street is Don Homan in his 1940 Plymouth Truck, restored to its original condition. Riding with Don is his wife, Anne.
Anne Homan is the official Livermore historian. She also writes a column in the Independent newspaper each week and is the author of four books, all available from the Heritage Guild, in the Carnegie Building, right Anne?

 


 

#25 - Keller Williams ReMax Accord Real Estate Services
 

Here comes Steve Eveleth of "Steve Eveleth Livermore Real Estate Services," #1 in sales with ReMax Accord. He's "Moving Houses in Today’s Market" You can always count on Steve!

 


#26 - Alameda County Fair
3rd Place - Amateur Float

 

 

Say hi to Cowbella, escorted by the Alameda County Fair’s new CEO Jerome Hoban.
Celebrate food, family and fun at the 2013 Alameda County Fair, June 19-July 7
Enjoy FREE concerts nightly, pig races, freestyle motorcross, circus shows, dance shows, hypnotist shows, dog shows, cooking shows, watch horse racing and so much more….All for the price of a movie!
Take a picture of Cowbella and post it on the Alameda County Fair Facebook page for your chance to win FREE tickets.

 


 

#27 - California Professional Rodeo - Truckee California
 

 

From the Truckee California Professional Rodeo, we present Truckee Queen Representative, Fionna Delforge and Junior Queen Representative, Lolly Buranzon. These young ladies came all the way to Livermore just to invite you to come to the Truckee Professional Rodeo. Their event is being held on August 24 and 25 at the McIver Arena up in beautiful Truckee, California. Enjoy a weekend of rodeo excitement and the summer fun of Lake Tahoe all at the same time and place. Tickets and entry forms are available online at truckeerodeo.org. They're delighted to be here in Livermore and are hoping we'll come visit them at the Truckee California Professional Rodeo.

 


 

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