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Mission holds 93rd Annual Citrus Parade with more than 100 contingents along Conway Street
Summary
The City of Mission broadcast its 93rd Citrus Parade, a tradition dating to 1932, featuring municipal leaders, public-safety units, school bands, civic groups and an estimated 117 contingents along a two-mile route on Conway Street.
Mission’s 93rd Annual Citrus Parade took place on Conway Street on an otherwise clear day, the city’s broadcast said, featuring municipal leaders, public-safety units, school bands, community groups and a series of decorative floats.
The parade, which the broadcast said began as a civic celebration in 1932, ran for roughly two miles along Conway Street from the 495 checkpoint to First Street and included what the host identified as 117 contingents. The City of Mission’s Media Relations Department produced the bilingual broadcast on MCC 1300 and on the city’s social channels.
Why it matters: The Citrus Parade is a longstanding local cultural event that commemorates the economic and social role of citrus cultivation in Mission…
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