PHOTOS: The 22nd annual Veterans Day Parade in Ontario celebrated veterans and patriotism on Saturday, Nov. 4.
Author: By Les Zaitz - The Enterprise
VIDEO: Ontario’s Veterans Day Parade features lots of flags – and no rain
The rain held off long enough for Ontario to stage a relatively dry Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, Nov. 4. The parade started on Southwest Fourth Avenue and Alameda Drive and ended in downtown at Southwest First Avenue. The Enterprise will have full photo coverage soon. News tip? Send your[Read More…]
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