The City of Prescott is excited to announce that the 2024 Veterans Day Parade will be held in Downtown Prescott on Monday, November 11, 2024. Opening ceremonies take place at 10:30am on the stage at the intersection of Cortez St. and Union St., with the parade beginning at 11:00am.
This year’s parade theme is: “Protecting Our Country…Serving Our Communities- Honoring Our Veteran First Responders”.
Parade entrants from the community are competing in seven categories:
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Fraternal Organizations / Military Organization
- Motorized Groups
- Music
- Marching Units
- Hospital entries by veterans
- Commercial / Business
Each entry category will have a first place winner and all entries will compete for a Best overall award.
Come join us in honoring our Veterans!
2 thoughts on “The City of Prescott has announced the 2024 Veterans Day Parade”
November 11? How can we go back in time to enjoy the parade. Or……..was the month supposed to be DECEMBER ll? Did the proof-reader fall asleep here?
The article was published on November 6th.
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