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Entries 1-5

#1 - Livermore Police Department
Livermore Police Department led by the Motor Unit of BMW motorcycles. Next we have the ’54 Chevy, donated by the Altamont Cruisers car club many years ago. Driving the ’54 Chevy is John Amaral and his wife Angela, both are LPD Volunteers, Angela was the selected the 2024 Volunteer of the Year! Last, we have an LPD truck driven by Reserve Officer Don Swanson, pulling a float decorated by the Livermore Police Volunteers. On the float are the Chief of police, LPD families and volunteers, along with Support Dogs Tater and Murphy. The Livermore Police Department was established in 1876. The LPD mission is: “Service with Honor, Protection with Purpose.” Recently Livermore was named among the 20 safest suburbs in the U.S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
#2 - VFW Post # 7265 Color Guard
VFW Post 7265 Color Guard consists of members from the Vietnam War, Korea Defense and Iraq War. Following the color guard is a WWII Jeep restored by Michael Gilmore, and another jeep owned by Ron Gillette, both former Commanders of the post followed by the newly formed Livermore Post 7265 VFW Auxiliary.

 

 

 

 
#3 - Alameda County Sheriff's Mounted Posse
The Alameda County Sheriff's Mounted Posse, representing Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez is honored to be a part of the Livermore Rodeo Parade. Since the 1940's the Posse has represented the Sheriff's Department in parades, including the; Tournament of Roses Parade, county fairs, rodeos, memorials, that include the "Riderless Horse", and Cowboy's Honor Rides. The posse is under the command of Captain Shari Hiibel (Pronounce like Bible)
 

 

 

 

 

 
#4 - Miss Livermore Pro Rodeo Queen 2025 – Emily Elizabeth
Representing the World’s Fastest Rodeo, Emily Elisabeth is the 2025 Miss Livermore Rodeo Queen. She hopes to see you all at the 107th Annual Livermore Rodeo this weekend!
   
#5 - Miss Livermore Jr. Rodeo Queen 2025 – Megan Lepley
Megan Lepley is 15 years old from Oakdale and attends Valley Oak High School. She enjoys working her horses Belle and KitKat and competing in barrel racing, pole bending and goat tying and hopes to see you all at the Livermore jr rodeo on June 21st!

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