As the nation prepares to celebrate Veterans Day, Dallas Council Member Carolyn King Arnold is inviting the community to come together for the 5th Annual Community Veterans Day Parade. Taking place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the event is designed to honor the service and sacrifice of our nation’s veterans. The parade will start at Cedar Crest Cathedral on 1616 E. Illinois Ave. and proceed along Illinois Ave., turning onto Lancaster Road, culminating in a festive gathering at a vacant lot across from the VA Hospital located at 4515 S. Lancaster Road.
Arnold, who has represented Dallas Council District 4, emphasized the importance of recognizing veterans and their commitment to the country. Seduced by a brief program with food and live music, the celebration will continue following the parade to ensure the appreciation for those who served echoes through the corridors of both memory and the present. Participants will find these post-parade activities a fitting tribute and an opportunity to connect with others in the community. More information about the parade and the program can be found on the
City of Dallas website
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In this annual display of patriotism, the community comes together to weave a tapestry of gratitude that spans from the young to the elderly, all bound by a common thread of respect for those who have donned the uniform. The parade is not just a procession of floats and marching bands but an embodiment of a community’s heart beating in unison for its heroes.
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