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Apache Junction Veterans Day parade Nov. 11

Posted 10/8/21

Veterans of Foreign War Post No. 7968 is the host organization for the Nov. 11 Apache Junction All American Veterans Parade.

Apache Junction Mayor Chip Wilson has been selected as the grand …

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Apache Junction Veterans Day parade Nov. 11

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Veterans of Foreign War Post No. 7968 is the host organization for the Nov. 11 Apache Junction All American Veterans Parade.

Apache Junction Mayor Chip Wilson has been selected as the grand marshal. He retired in 2018 from the Boeing Co. where he worked for 17 years as an electronic test equipment certification and repair technician; and retired from the U.S. Air Force in 1990 after 22 years of service as an electronic test equipment technician. He was elected to and has been on the Apache Junction City Council since 2007 and was elected mayor in 2020. He served as president of the Superstition Horsemen’s Association 1999-2007 and is the president of the Arizona Horse Council since 2006.

Check-in for the parade will begin at 7:30 a.m. at the Focal Point — same location as previous years — on the northeast corner of Apache Trail and Phelps Drive, according to a release.

Line-up begins at 8 a.m. with a flyover at 9:30 a.m. to kick off the parade.

The parade route remains the same as previous years. Line-up begins at Apache Trail and Phelps Drive, near the Focal Point. The parade route will travel west on Apache Trail, turning south on Gold Drive, then turning east onto Apache Trail and returning to the starting location of the parade.

Entry forms for the parade are at VFW Post No. 7968, VFW Post No. 9399, American Legion Post No. 27, Elks Lodge BPOE No. 2349 and the Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce. You may also send an email to ajvdparade@aol.com to request an entry form. Entry fee is $15.

CDC guidelines concerning COVID-19 on Nov. 11, 2021, will be followed. Individuals are ultimately responsible for their health concerns. Apache Junction All-American Veterans Day Parade holds no responsibility for any and all COVID-19 questions and/or concerns, the release states.

The point of contact for the Veterans Day Parade Committee for 2021 is Dave Waldron, chairman, who can be reached at ajvdparade@aol.com