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Livermore Rodeo Parade 2022
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Entries 14 - 17

#15 - Livermore Chamber of Commerce

The Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Ambassadors and Team says Howdy! The Chamber is celebrating 85 years of meeting its core mission of supporting business – as a Catalyst for Change; a Convener of Influencers; and a Champion for a strong Community. Today the Chamber is partnering with the Livermore Wine Trolley, the #1 Wine Tour and Transportation Company for a combination of fun, local wine knowledge and a unique and memorable way to experience Livermore Valley Wineries



 


 


 
#16 - Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
3rd Place: Commercial Entry

The Livermore School District thanks the community for their continued support of STEM education for students through the support of Measure A! Thank you for your investment in Livermore’s future!" (STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.)



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 
#17 - Livermore High School Cowboy Marching Band

The award-winning Livermore High School Cowboy Marching Band is made up of over 140 students and represents the largest school music program in Livermore.

The LHS music department is also the longest continuous running public school music program in the state of California and now includes over 350 students in multiple bands, choirs, orchestras, jazz bands, and drum lines.

This year the music program traveled to Southern California to compete against 25 other schools in the Heritage International Music Festival and brought back every sweepstakes award the festival had to offer!

Big cheer for your very own LHS Cowboy Band!

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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