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NOV. 11

Tempe tradition carries on with Veterans Day parade

Posted 11/7/23

Tempe will continue more than 50 years of tradition with its Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 11.

The parade route starts 10 a.m. at ASU's Gammage Auditorium and heads north on Mill Avenue, …

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NOV. 11

Tempe tradition carries on with Veterans Day parade

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Tempe will continue more than 50 years of tradition with its Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 11.

The parade route starts 10 a.m. at ASU's Gammage Auditorium and heads north on Mill Avenue, concluding at Tempe Beach Park, Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway.

Veterans Day parade participants include members of the Tempe City Council, various Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops, local school marching bands, community members, veterans’ groups and more.

After the parade, Tempe Beach Park will be the location for entertainment and a Resource Village featuring nonprofits and organizations dedicated to serving active duty military, veterans and their families, according to a release.