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East Valley Veterans Parade set to roll Nov. 11

More than 100 parade entries are anticipated, along with aerial demonstrations of vintage aircraft. This year’s parade theme is “Wartime Art & Artists,” celebrating the many forms of military art used through the years.

The annual East Valley Veterans Parade will be back this week in its traditional format on Veterans Day 2021, this Thursday, Nov. 11.

More than 100 parade entries are anticipated, along with aerial demonstrations of vintage aircraft. This year’s parade theme is “Wartime Art & Artists,” celebrating the many forms of military art used through the years.

The parade will roll from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. near University Drive and Center Street in downtown Mesa on Nov. 11.

The East Valley Veterans Parade Association is an all-volunteer community event organization that relies on the generosity of local businesses, organizations and individuals to accomplish this collective patriotic tribute each Veterans Day in the East Valley.

East Valley Veterans Parade history

When the annual Mesa Veterans Parade fell victim to necessary budget cuts in 2006, local residents Gerry Walker and Frank “Gunny” Alger spoke out on behalf of the 40-year-old Mesa tradition. Walker said: “There will be a Veterans Day parade if it is only me marching down the street with Frank watching.”

The Marine Corps League (Saguaro Chapter) in Mesa took the lead and the Mesa Veterans Parade Association was formed. In 2013, the all-volunteer organization changed its name to the East Valley Veterans Parade to reflect the participation of parade entrants and sponsors from most East Valley communities.