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Celebrate America’s 250th birthday. Submit parade float requests to vVFW 8800.4thjulyparade@gmail.com. No fee to enter. For more information call Tara Evans at 210-557-8624.
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Celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
Submit parade float requests to vVFW 8800.4thjulyparade@gmail.com. No fee to enter.
For more information call Tara Evans at 210-557-8624.
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July 4, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT-05:00)