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Veterans Parade Is This Saturday

L to R: CCVMF VP Jim Lane, President Marvin Jumper, Sons of American Legion Member Will Silas, and W Danny Honnoll SAL Cmdr Photo: 104.9 The Fox – Jonesboro, AR

Veterans Parade Is This Saturday

Bricks are down and ready for Veterans Parade set for Saturday November 5th at 10 am. – The Craighead County Veterans Monument Foundation placed 12 veteran bricks honoring local veteran.  Over 60 entries are registered to be in Veterans Parade.

If you would like to be in the parade, click here to register.  If you want to take part in the parade be there by 9:15am

A ceremony follows the parade in front of the Craighead County Courthouse.

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