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Livermore Rodeo Parade 2023 |
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Historical Parade Photos Late 1800s through 1953 Rodeo
Photos |
Parade Photos by year: 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 - 2020 - 2021 - 2022 - 2023 Full Resolution photos on photo sharing site back through 2007 available here. Download photos for free. 2023 Parade - Index to Entries (on 2023 Parade Page) Page 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 |
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All Photos by Bill Nale
Entries 28-37
#28 - David "Stilts" Volponi Leading the Livermore Heritage Guild's parade entries is David “Stilts” Volponi, a Livermore native, born and raised. His family settled here in the 1890’s. David took his first walk on stilts here 50 years ago, since then he has performed in over 1600 locations around the world.” |
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#29 - Livermore Heritage Guild's, 1944 Mack Fire
Engine The 1944 Mack Fire Engine, Livermore’s third commercial fire engine was built during WWII. A “fire engine” transports hoses and is equipped with a powerful pump typically capable of delivering water at 700 gallons per minute. Driven by Ron Chaffee with the Charles Crohare family as passengers; including Hudson Brazil - the 6th generation of the family at Olivina. |
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#30 - 1919 Ford Model T Chemical Fire Truck
The 1919 Ford Model-T Chemical Fire Truck was Livermore’s first motorized fire truck. The Chief of Livermore’s Volunteer Fire Department, who was a mechanic in a garage on 2nd Street, built this vehicle on a 1919 Ford Model-T automobile frame. It carried a 30 gallon water tank to fight small fires. Driven today by Jay Morris with his passenger Christine Thompson |
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#31 - Hagemann Farm Hay Wagon The Hagemann Ranch Hay Wagon is a drayage “short haul” wagon used as a hay wagon here in the Valley and pulled by a 1953 Case tractor. This vehicle can be seen on weekends at the Hagemann Ranch on Olivina Avenue. The tractor driver is Joseph Hohl. Passengers are kids (and chaperones) from Livermore Valley Arts camps: Ingrid Erickson; Annabelle, Rayleen, and Isaac White; Marshall, Ryan and John Iacono; and staff members Allie Lopiano-Hastey and Justin Beasley. |
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#32 - Livermore History Mobile The Livermore History Mobile promotes a sense of pride in our Livermore heritage by educating residents and visitors about the history of our city. Inside, displays illustrate many aspects of Livermore Valley history. The History Mobile visits all Livermore elementary schools to present local history to third grade classes and appears at many local events each year. The driver of the HistoryMobile is John Mulrooney with Tom Eberly as riding mechanic. |
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#33 - Livermore High School Gravitech X
Livermore High’s Gravitech X robotics team competes in 2 FIRST robotics Regional Events each year. This year, the team made it to the third round of the playoffs at the Sacramento Regionals. The team’s student leaders received the Innovation Tri-Valley DreamMakers and RiskTakers award for LVJUSD because of their STEM outreach activities and innovative spirit. Gravitech-X wishes to thank its 2023 sponsors that made this such a great year: Rotary Club of Livermore, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LabSmith, Westec Plastics, Kaiser Aluminum, Livermore School District, Girl Scout Troop 30226, FIRST, Quest Science Center, and NASA |
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#34 - Alzheimer's Association-East Bay Walk to
End Alzheimer's Serving the community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, we are The Alzheimer's Association, and the brains behind saving yours. Join us on Saturday, October 28th for the Walk to End Alzheimer's - East Bay at Bishop Ranch in San Ramon. Visit alz.org/eastbaywalk for more information. |
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#35 - Asbury Grill Team First Place - Novelty Unit Senior Asbury United Methodist Church is delighted to present the infamous Asbury Grill Team! This year’s grill team is performing to the Asbury Band’s rendition of ‘My Grill’. Get ready to enjoy the smokin’ hot Grill Team! |
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#36 - Livermore Cultural Arts Council
The Livermore Cultural Arts Council is a coalition of non-profit arts and education groups supporting each other through networking, resource sharing, and coordination. These collaborative efforts strengthen the organizations while promoting community engagement in Cultural Arts. |
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#37 - Junction Ave. K-8 Color Guard Junction Ave Colorguard This is our 28th year as the only Middle School Colorguard in Livermore. We march in the Holiday Parade and Rodeo Parade and we also compete in the California Color Guard Circuit throughout the bay area. |
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