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Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans

ANNA MARIA – The city honored local veterans and their spouses with its Old Soldiers & Sailors Veterans Day parade and a post-parade recognition ceremony.

Returning after a one-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Thursday afternoon parade included marching bands, local veterans, military and first responder vehicles, vintage vehicles, elected officials, Anna Maria Island Turtle Watch volunteers, local businesses, a group of children from The Center of Anna Maria Island and more.

Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Folks lined up along Pine Avenue to watch the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
A U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard helped lead the parade down Pine Avenue. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Led by a bagpiper, a Marine Corps color guard, “Uncle Sam” and parade marshals Cdr. Michael Riordan and Col. David Pate, the parade began at City Hall at 1 p.m. and traveled down Pine Avenue to City Pier Park. With crowds lining both sides of the street, a light rain began falling soon after the parade started but it quickly subsided and the parade finished under sunny skies.

Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Cdr. Michael Riordan, left, and Col. David Pate, driving, served as the parade’s grand marshals. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Navy veteran Alvan Becker and his son Tim Becker traveled the parade route in this 1968 Camaro. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Claudia Gillstrap and Sharon Powell took this military Jeep down the parade route. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
American Legion Auxiliary member and AMI Privateer Mary Lehrnan waved the American flag while standing at the bow of the Privateer’s Skullywag parade vessel. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Ryker Burns and his dad, Corey Burns, enjoyed the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
The Braden River High School Marching Band was one of four marching bands featured in the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Mayor Dan Murphy and his wife Barbara were among those representing the city of Anna Maria in the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Holmes Beach Police Chief Bill Tokajer guided the department’s Humvee down the parade route. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
These youngsters represented The Center in the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“This is great,” Duncan Real Estate owner Darcie Duncan said as the parade passed by her office building.

The post-parade veterans ceremony at City Pier Park included Bishop Michael Garrison providing the prayer invocation, trumpeter Alan Evans performing Taps and the Lakewood Ranch High School band performing the National Anthem.

During the National Anthem, there was a military flyover featuring a bright yellow, World War II-era T-6 Texan airplane piloted by Jimmy Hayes – a type of plane used to train WWII fighter pilots.

Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Jimmy Hayes piloted this T-6 Texan during the flyover of City Pier Park. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

During the ceremony, Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy, a U.S. Army veteran, called forward and recognized the spouses and significant others of those who served in the military. He then called forward and recognized the attending veterans according to the military branch in which they served.

Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Military veterans were asked to come forward to be recognized by the appreciative crowd. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
U.S. Marine Corps veterans Dave “Watchdog” Miner and Public Works Manager Dean Jones shared a handshake during the ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The ceremony concluded with the Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Band performing Tribute to America and The Horse.

Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
After marching in the parade, the Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Band performed at the post-parade ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Mayor Dan Murphy thanked the city staff for organizing the parade and post-parade ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After the ceremony, Murphy said, “I think it was a tremendous success and way beyond my expectations. It was a great tribute to our country and our veterans and their spouses and significant others. Events like this bring us together as a community to celebrate one particular thing – the fact that people served our country. And the city staff did a fantastic job putting this event together.”

Anna Maria pays tribute to veterans with parade and ceremony
Members of the AMI Historical Society scooped and served Tyler’s Gourmet Ice Cream during the free ice cream social. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Following the ceremony, many folks wandered over to the Anna Maria Island Historical Museum for an ice cream social where Historical Society volunteers served up free ice cream provided by Tyler’s Gourmet Ice Cream in Cortez.

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