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Livermore Rodeo Parade 2019
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#50  WestCoast Training Center
1st Place - Commercial Floats

West Coast Training Center teaches floor gymnastics, acrobatics, and tumbling to all ages, and is the home of State, Regional, National, and World Champions!

Former students have performed professionally in Cirque du Soleil and on America’s Got Talent.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
#51  Mosaic Lodge No. 218 Free and Accepted Masons
Mosaic Lodge No. 218 Free & Accepted Masons is the oldest Masonic lodge in the Tri-valley area. It was established in 1972.

They teach ethical principles to Masonic youth groups such as DeMolay for Boys, Job's Daughters, and Rainbow Girls.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
#52  Masonic Homes of California-Siminoff Daylight Lodge #850
2nd Place - Amateur Float

Here we have Masonic Homes of California-Siminoff Daylight Lodge #850.

Masonic Homes of California strives to provide high quality care, and has a coveted Medicare five-star rating. For 120 years, they have been devoted to helping our community live meaningful, rewarding lives.


 

 
#53  Livermore Lions Club
This year the International Lions Club will be 102 years old. The Livermore Lions have been part of our community for 95 years.

The Lions Club is the largest community service organization in the world with 1.4 million members in 210 countries. Lions work to aid the blind, visually impaired, and the hearing impaired. They invite you to donate your used glasses and hearing aids.

They also support many non-profits in town. Visit their website and look into joining Livermore Lions.


 

 

 
#54  Christensen Middle School Cougar Marching Band
The Christensen Middle School Cougar Marching Band, under the musical direction of Mike Divita, is performing for the 21st consecutive year in the Livermore Rodeo Parade.

Located in Springtown, the Christensen Cougar Marching Band has 62 students marching today.

Under the leadership of drum major, Sri Sridharan (pronounced Shree Shreed-haran) the band will perform;

“Freedom City March” by Karl L King, as arranged by James Swearingen.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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