Gallery: East Providence Memorial Day Parade 2018

Annual Riverside American Legion Post 10 event steps off May 28

Photos by Tyler Maxwell
Posted 5/31/18

EAST PROVIDENCE — The annual American Legion Riverside Post 10 Memorial Day Parade stepped off on Monday, May 28.

The legion was represented in the procession by Commander Aaron McAllian, Glenn …

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Gallery: East Providence Memorial Day Parade 2018

Annual Riverside American Legion Post 10 event steps off May 28

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The annual American Legion Riverside Post 10 Memorial Day Parade stepped off on Monday, May 28.

The legion was represented in the procession by Commander Aaron McAllian, Glenn Maciel, Michael Reed, Raymond Ramon and Robert Winston.

Among the other notable participants were the East Providence Police and Fire Departments, the Pomham Lighthouse Association, the East Providence Veterans Advisory Committee, the American Red Cross, the East Providence High School Band as well as the Martin and Riverside Middle School Bands, Boy Scout Troops 4 and 55, Twinkle Toe Dance Studios, East Providence AYSO, the Self Defense Training Center and members of the city’s Little League teams.

East Providence Post and eastbayri.com contributing photographer Tyler Maxwell shot the accompanying gallery of photos.

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