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Memorial Day parade entry deadline set for May 15
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A flag-lined Yosemite Avenue will serve as a backdrop for Manteca’s first ever Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 31.

And - if all goes well - every World War II veteran in Manteca and the surrounding communities will be at the front serving as grand marshals using transportation provided by J&M Equipment.

“We’re getting good response from people wanting to have entries,” noted Manteca Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Officer Debby Moorhead. “There is one day care group plans to have kids on bicycles decked out in red, white and blue to say thanks to our veterans and those who have served (and have since passed on).”

The chamber is hoping to get all veterans to march in the parade as well as those who served in World War II. There is no charge for veterans to be involved but the chamber is asking that they register in advance by contacting the business organization at 823-6121.

The chamber is also inviting all other veterans to march in the parade.

“It would be awesome to have every veteran in Manteca marching,” said Moorhead.

“The Price of Freedom” is the theme of the first ever Memorial Day parade that starts at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 31, at Library Park and heads down Yosemite Avenue to Manteca High where it will disband.

All veteran entries are free of charge. Other entries are $50 apiece. The deadline to enter is May 15.

The parade is part of a city-wide, three-day Memorial Day observation

Among the major events planned for the three-day weekend at Woodward Park are:

•The placement of 5,800 white crosses honoring the sacrifices so far of Americans in the Global War on Terror.

•The dedication of the ninth panel for the Traveling Tribute to those who have laid down their lives in the Global War on Terror. One thousand names have been added since the tribute was first dedicated two years ago. The inscription on the ninth panel – in addition to the 1,000 names – will detail the heroics of Michael Monsoor of Garden Grove in Southern California. The Navy Seal threw himself on a grenade in Afghanistan killing himself but saving the lives of six of his fellow soldiers. Sally Monsoor, the mother of the Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, will be on hand for the dedication.

•An aerial fly-by that includes F16s that will pass over Woodward Park.

•A full-scale USO Show May 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. featuring Denver & The Mile High Band that won the televised competition to become America’s next big band,

•A hosted dinner at Prestige Senior Living for 42 Gold Star families within a 50-mile radius of Manteca that have lost a son or daughter in the Global War on Terror. They will travel from Prestige Living to Woodward Park by police escort on Saturday, May 29, for the dedication of the ninth panel of the Traveling Tribute.

•A replica of the Tomb of the Unknown soldier will be at Woodward Park.

•Over 200 classic military vehicles will be on display.

•The South San Joaquin Irrigation District will sponsor a Kids Energy Zone with bounce houses and such.

•The Ripon Police bagpipe band will perform.

•A 5K run will take place May 30 that will include Derek McInnis, the soldier who lost a leg in Iraq and is the author of “Exit Wounds.” McInnis also will give a speech during the official ceremonies late Sunday afternoon.

•An authentic military mess tent form World War II will be set up.

•Manteca Police will perform SWAT and K-9 demonstrations.

•An aerial fireworks show – significantly larger that last year – on May 30 will celebrate the safe return of all of those who have fought in the Global War on terror.

•Taps on Memorial Day evening at 7 p.m. will officially close the event.

•There also will be local talent providing entertainment and other offerings as well.