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Livermore Rodeo Parade 2025
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All Photos by Bill Nale

Entries 64-68

#64 - Livermore Indivisible
We are a grassroots volunteer organization that values justice, inclusion, compassion, truth and democracy. We believe knowledge is power, diversity is strength, integrity and honesty matter and our government should be of, by and for the people.

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
#65 - The Hively-The Hive on Wheels
Buzz, buzz! It's the Hive on Wheels from Hively! Hively supports families with child care subsidies, mental health services and more. Catch the Hive on Wheels at community events around Livermore this summer and fall!
   
#67 - 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 700 gallons per minute of water.
Driven by Ron Chaffee. Passengers are Directors, Members, and family of the Livermore Heritage Guild.


 

 
#68 - Livermore History Mobile
The Livermore History-Mobile promotes a sense of pride in Livermore’s heritage by educating residents and visitors about the history of our city. The History-Mobile murals display icons of life in the Livermore Valley. 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 reaching over 1,000 students, and appears at many local events each year. The driver of the History-Mobile is Steve Azevedo. Passengers are Heritage Guild members and family.

 

 

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