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Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony

Anna Maria honors veterans on Veterans Day

ANNA MARIA – Colder than usual weather didn’t chill the appreciation, attendance and enthusiasm for the city of Anna Maria’s Old Soldiers & Sailors Veterans Day parade and the post-parade veterans’ recognition ceremony that followed at City Pier Park.

On Nov. 11, spectators of all ages gathered along Pine Avenue to watch the parade. Near City Pier Park, visit­ing western Michigan residents Ann Hayward, Brenda Manchester and Jill McIntyre shared a blanket while waiting for the parade to begin.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Michigan residents Ann Hayward, Brenda Manchester and Jill McIntyre shared a blanket while waiting for the parade to start. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

In front of Roser Church, young siblings Maggie, Charli and Millie were bundled up in blankets waiting to see friends and family members march by with the Manatee High School Junior ROTC.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Bradenton residents and sisters, Maggie, Charli and Millie, came prepared for the cool weather. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The skies were clear and sunny, the temperature was 48 degrees and a 12 mph northeast wind blew as the procession from city hall to City Pier Park began, with a quartet of Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputies on motorcycles leading the way and performing some riding maneuvers as they went.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
These Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputies displayed their motorcycle maneuvering skills. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The deputies were followed by the Lakewood Ranch High School marching band that would also perform at the ceremony in the park. The Bayshore High School marching band, the Braden River High School band and the South­east High School Marching ‘Noles also marched in the parade.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
The Southeast High School band marched in the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria Mayor Mark Short and city commissioners Chris Ar­endt and Kathy Morgan-Johnson rode together in a city-owned low-speed vehicle Jeep driven by Code Enforcement Manager Dave DeZutter.

Because last year’s parade was canceled due to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, this year’s parade featured three grand marshals: Army veteran John Fara, Army veteran and former Anna Maria mayor Dan Murphy and Duncan Real Estate owner Darcie Duncan.

Fara was supposed to serve as last year’s grand marshal and he traveled the parade route in a city-owned Jeep driven by Code Enforcement Officer Tom Collins. Murphy and Duncan are the city’s reigning co-citizens of the year. Accompanied by Murphy’s wife, Barbara, they traveled the parade route in the code enforcement department truck driven by City Clerk Amber LaRowe.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Army veteran John Fara was one of the parade’s three grand marshals. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Bradenton Beach Mayor John Chappie rode in a police vehicle driven by a Bradenton Beach Police officer and Holmes Beach Police Chief and Army veteran Bill Tokajer drove a police department ATV down the parade route. A privately-owned green Jeep transported another group of veterans down Pine Avenue.

Army veteran and Holmes Beach Walgreens employee Lance Roy walked the parade route, as did a group of youngsters and employees from The Center of Anna Maria Is­land, a group representing the Girl Scouts of Gulf Coast Florida and four members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders Alumni.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Parade attendees gathered near City Pier Park. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The parade vehicles included the sheriff’s office airboat, a West Manatee Fire Rescue fire engine and a Waste Management truck. Holmes Beach-based SeaBreeze Vacation entered two vehicles in the parade and three mounted sheriff’s deputies on horses brought up the rear of the parade.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
The Lakewood Ranch High School band performed “The Star-Spangled Banner.” – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After the parade, the Lakewood Ranch High School band members took their seats in a large tent that stood where the recently removed Anna Maria Post Office trailer stood for several months after the hurricanes. Many parade attendees and veterans took their seats under the City Pier Park shade sail structure.

Before presiding over his first Veterans Day ceremony, Mayor Short said of the parade: “It was a little chilly, but the turnout was great for this very special occasion.”

The city-hosted Veterans Day parade and recognition ceremony began several years ago, during Murphy’s 10-year tenure as mayor.

“Putting on an event like this is a big responsibility and a lot of hard work,” Murphy said before the ceremony began. “Mark and his staff have done a truly remarkable job. I’m so pleased that they’re carrying on this tradition that has become part of the fiber of the city of Anna Maria.”

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Army and Navy veteran Col. Fernand Verrier attended the ceremony with his wife, Geraldine. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Accompanied by his wife, Geraldine, Col. Fernand Verrier said he first served in the Vietnam War from 1962-65 stationed in San Diego as a member of the Navy. He then went to college, earned a degree, enlisted in the Army as a commissioned officer and later retired as a colonel. During his time in the military, he served in Panama, the first Gulf War, Bosnia and at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Anna Maria Mayor Mark Short led the Veterans Day ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After Short’s opening remarks, Roser Memorial Community Church Senior Pastor Dirk Rodgers offered the invocation.

“May we treasure this freedom. May we learn to love, respect and support one another in honor of their service,” Rodgers said in appreciation of those who serve and served their country.

The Manatee High School Junior ROTC Color Guard presented the colors, accompanied by Anna Maria Island Concert Chorus & Orchestra drummer Scott Blum.

Directed by Dr. John Wilkerson, the seated marching band performed “The Star-Spangled Banner;” followed by the children from The Center leading the recital of the Pledge of Allegiance.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
These children from The Center recited the “Pledge of Allegiance.” – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The mayor introduced the three grand marshals and recognized the elected officials in attendance. He then called forward the spouses and significant oth­ers of those who served in the military and city staff members presented each of them with a yellow rose.

The mayor then called forward the veterans according to the military branch in which they served: Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard – and Anna Maria Executive Assistant Barbara Jeffries’ 8-year-old son, Jackson, presented each veteran with a commemorative medal.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
Jackson Jeffries presented these Army veterans with city’s commemorative medals. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After being recognized as the only Coast Guard veteran in attendance, Paul Schloesser said, “This is my ninth year. I love it.”

Short also recognized the U.S. Space Force and the Allied/NATO Forces that had no veteran representatives on hand.

“Thank you again to all our veterans. We appreciate your service and everything you did for us and this country,” the mayor said.

The band then played a medley of military theme songs and the seated veterans were asked to stand to be recog­nized one more time while their branch’s song played. Wilkerson then called the drumline forward to lead the band through a few more musical numbers that included an instrumental version of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train.”

Short then called forward and recognized the many city staff members who helped organize and host the Veterans Day events.

“This event could not have been done without everybody you see standing beside me. Thank you to our city staff for yet another successful Veterans Day event,” Short said.

Anna Maria honors veterans with parade, recognition ceremony
City staff members were recognized and thanked by Mayor Mark Short. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The mayor also thanked the sheriff’s office and everyone else who assisted with the parade and the recognition ceremony.

After the ceremony, Short said, “It was a great ceremony. It was nice to recognize our veterans that are so important to all of us.”

Spectators of all ages lined the Pine Avenue parade route. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Spectators of all ages lined the Pine Avenue parade route. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Code Enforcement Officer Steve Cooke and Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Anna Maria Unit leader Sgt. Brett Getman assisted with street closures and traffic control. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Code Enforcement Officer Steve Cooke and Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Anna Maria Unit leader Sgt. Brett Getman assisted with street closures and traffic control. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Lakewood Ranch High School marching band marched down Pine Avenue in route to City Pier Park. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Lakewood Ranch High School marching band marched down Pine Avenue in route to City Pier Park. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The ROTC color guard led the Manatee High School Jr. ROTC members down the parade route. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The ROTC color guard led the Manatee High School Jr. ROTC members down the parade route. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor John Chappie represented the city of Bradenton Beach. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor John Chappie represented the city of Bradenton Beach. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Police Chief Bill Tokajer, an Army veteran, represented the city of Holmes Beach. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Police Chief Bill Tokajer, an Army veteran, represented the city of Holmes Beach. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These young women led the Bayshore High School band down the parade route. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These young women led the Bayshore High School band down the parade route. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Bayshore High School band marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Bayshore High School band marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This Vietnam War veteran rode with Anna Maria General Manager and Marine Corps veteran Dean Jones. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This Vietnam War veteran rode with Anna Maria General Manager and Marine Corps veteran Dean Jones. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This walking group represented The Center of Anna Maria Island. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This walking group represented The Center of Anna Maria Island. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Braden River High School band marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Braden River High School band marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Braden River High School band marched to the beat of its drummers. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Braden River High School band marched to the beat of its drummers. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Army veteran Lance Roy walked in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Army veteran Lance Roy walked in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Girl Scouts of Gulf Coast Florida participated in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Girl Scouts of Gulf Coast Florida participated in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders’ alumni marched in the parade. -  Joe Hendricks | Sun

These members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders’ alumni marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Southeast High School band marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Southeast High School band marched in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Sheriff’s Office brought an airboat to the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Sheriff’s Office brought an airboat to the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Waste Pro and West Manatee Fire and Rescue participated in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Waste Pro and West Manatee Fire and Rescue participated in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputies rode horses in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These Manatee County Sheriff’s Office deputies rode horses in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

SeaBreeze Vacation participated in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

SeaBreeze Vacation participated in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This Jeep transported veterans down Pine Avenue. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

This Jeep transported veterans down Pine Avenue. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Army veteran and former mayor Dan Murphy attended the ceremony with his wife, Barbara. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Army veteran and former mayor Dan Murphy attended the ceremony with his wife, Barbara. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Pastor Dirk Rodgers gave the invocation during the Veterans Day ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Pastor Dirk Rodgers gave the invocation during the Veterans Day ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The spouses and significant others of veterans received yellow roses. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The spouses and significant others of veterans received yellow roses. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Manatee High School Jr. ROTC color guard presented the colors during the ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Manatee High School Jr. ROTC color guard presented the colors during the ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These two men served in the Air Force. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These two men served in the Air Force. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Several Navy veterans attended the Veterans Day ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Several Navy veterans attended the Veterans Day ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Marine Corps veterans received commemorative medals from young Jackson Jeffries. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Marine Corps veterans received commemorative medals from young Jackson Jeffries. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Army and Navy veteran Col. Fernand Verrier shook hands with Mayor Mark Short. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Army and Navy veteran Col. Fernand Verrier shook hands with Mayor Mark Short. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Paul Schloesser served in the Coast Guard. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Paul Schloesser served in the Coast Guard. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Lakewood Ranch High School Marching band drumline showed off their percussive skills. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Lakewood Ranch High School Marching band drumline showed off their percussive skills. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor Mark Short stood with city staff members during the band’s musical performance. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor Mark Short stood with city staff members during the band’s musical performance. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria Commissioner Gary McMullen attended the ceremony with his wife, Pam. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria Commissioner Gary McMullen attended the ceremony with his wife, Pam. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Code Enforcement Manager Dave DeZutter and Code Enforcement Officer Tom Collins attended the ceremony after driving city vehicles in the parade.  - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Code Enforcement Manager Dave DeZutter and Code Enforcement Officer Tom Collins attended the ceremony after driving city vehicles in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria Administrative Assistant Iris Mavenyengwas, Executive Assistant Barbara Jeffries and volunteer Jackson Jeffries assisted with the Veterans Day ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria Administrative Assistant Iris Mavenyengwas, Executive Assistant Barbara Jeffries and volunteer Jackson Jeffries assisted with the Veterans Day ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria General Manager Dean Jones served in the Marine Corps. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria General Manager Dean Jones served in the Marine Corps. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Bob and Debbie Haynes enjoyed the ceremony and the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Bob and Debbie Haynes enjoyed the ceremony and the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses

ANNA MARIA – The city’s eighth annual “Old Soldiers & Sailors” parade and veterans recognition ceremony paid tribute on Nov. 10 to those who served and still serve in the U.S. military.

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
Army Veteran and former Holmes Beach Mayor Bob Johnson served as the parade’s grand marshal. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

At 9 a.m., the Manatee High School JROTC led the parade down Pine Avenue to City Pier Park. Parade Grand Marshal, Vietnam combat veteran, retired U.S. Army Major and former Holmes Beach Mayor Bob Johnson followed in a city-owned Jeep, accompanied by his wife, Denise.

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
The Manatee High School JROTC marched in the Old Soldiers & Sailors Parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Next came the Lakewood Ranch High School marching band, followed by a group of local veterans, a Gem cart carrying U.S. Congressman Vern Buchanan and his wife, Sandy, and a golf cart driven by Mayor Dan Murphy, accompanied by his wife, Barbara.

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
The Lakewood Ranch High School marching band participated in the parade and the post-parade ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The parade featured the Braden River High School marching band, two West Manatee Fire Rescue vehicles, a group of children from The Center of Anna Maria Island, a blue Ford Mustang carrying three veterans, a group of Tampa Bay Buccaneer cheerleader alumni, the Manatee High School marching band and a pickup truck carrying 101-year-old World War II Army veteran John Skeen pulling a trailer sign that said, “Military Matters.”

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
A group of kids from The Center walked the parade route. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Southeast High School marching band arrived late and missed the parade but played near the foot of the City Pier after the veterans’ ceremony ended.

Before the ceremony began, Buchanan said, “It’s a great parade and we have a lot of veterans out here today.”

Regarding his role as grand marshal, Johnson said, “I served in the Army for 21 years, from 1964 to 1985. Participating in something like this triggers a lot of memories.”

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
The veterans’ recognition ceremony took place at City Pier Park. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Held under the City Pier Park shade sail structure, the recognition ceremony began with Murphy’s welcoming remarks, the invocation by Rev. Gordon Zanetti, the presentation of the colors by the Manatee High School JROTC and the national anthem performed by the Lakewood High School marching band.

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
As a veteran himself, Mayor Dan Murphy has a great appreciation for those who served. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Murphy recognized Johnson as the parade marshal and thanked Buchanan, an Air National Guard veteran, for the federal legislation and assistance he’s championed as a member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.

 

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
Congressman Vern Buchanan spoke during the veterans’ ceremony. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Standing at the podium, Buchanan said, “It’s truly an honor to be here today to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have proudly served in our Armed Forces. President Calvin Coolidge once said, ‘A nation which forgets its defenders will be itself forgotten.’ On this Veterans Day, let’s take a moment to offer our deepest gratitude to all who served.”

Murphy then called forward the city staff members and thanked them for their planning and hard work.

When calling forward the veterans’ wives, spouses and significant others, Murphy said, “I’d like to welcome and thank the most important people in every veteran’s life. I know how difficult your job was while we went off on our adventures. Thank you for everything you did to support us during that period of time,” Murphy said.

Each wife, spouse and significant other received a yellow rose.

Before calling the veterans forward according to the military branch in which they served, Murphy said, “These are individuals who offered up their time, their careers and even their lives, if necessary, to defend our country. These are our veterans.”

Each veteran received a ceremonial medal that commemorates the “Old Soldiers & Sailors” parade and the city of Anna Maria’s 100-year anniversary.

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
The veterans received these commemorative medals.

“These are the folks that put their lives on the line to defend our country. We owe them a big round of applause and big ‘thank you’ for what they’ve done,” Murphy said.

Murphy then invited everyone to attend the ice cream social at the nearby Anna Maria Island Historical Museum, featuring free ice cream donated by Tyler’s Gourmet Ice Cream.

After the ceremony, U.S. Army veteran and current Manatee County Veteran of the Year Rick Jensen said, “Anna Maria does a fantastic job every year for Veterans Day and Memorial Day. It means everything to see all the veterans who served this county and did their duty.”

Anna Maria honors veterans, spouses
Army Veteran Rick Jensen appreciated the city’s efforts. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

When sharing his final thoughts, Murphy said, “I’m pleased with the turnout we had. It’s so important for the veterans in our community to be recognized and honored. As a veteran myself, this event is very moving for me; and the colors being presented and the national anthem being played evoke a deep sense of patriotism.”

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses

Anna Maria honors veterans, military spouses

ANNA MARIA – The city’s seventh annual Old Soldiers & Sailors Veterans Day parade and post-parade recognition ceremony honored military veterans and their spouses on Friday.

The parade traveled down Pine Avenue and ended at City Pier Park, where the recognition ceremony took place.

Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Dep. Patrick Manning and his wife, Corrie, served as this year’s grand marshals. Manning recently left the Sheriff Office’s Anna Maria unit for another assignment. In 2007, he retired from the U.S. Army Reserve as a major.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
The Lakewood Ranch High School marching band helped lead the parade down Pine Avenue. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The parade featured five high school marching bands, a Marine Corps color guard, military veterans, first responders, local junior ROTC battalions, a group of children representing The Center, local politicians and business owners, the Anna Maria Island Privateers, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders and more.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
104-year-old World War II veteran John Skeen made his way down the parade route. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The parade attendees included 100-year- old Bradenton resident Elizabeth Schultz, who served as an Army nurse in England during World War II. Her brothers also served in that war.

As the parade passed by her location in front of Roser Memorial Community Church, Schultz shouted, “Thank you and God bless you” to the parade participants.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
100-year-old former Army Nurse Elizabeth Schultz enjoyed the parade. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The recognition ceremony under the City Pier Park shade sail structure was led by Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy, who ran an Army gunboat in the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War in 1968-69.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
Military spouses were recognized with yellow roses and handmade thank you cards. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The ceremony featured an invocation by Bishop Michael Garrison, a flyover featuring a U.S. Coast Guard plane and helicopter, a U.S. Marine Corps color guard and children from The Center presenting military spouses with yellow roses and thank you cards made by the youngsters. Junior ROTC members also presented flags and commemorative medals to the veterans as they were recognized according to the military branch in which they served.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
JROTC members presented the veterans with flags and commemorative medals. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The ceremony also featured the Lakewood Ranch High School band performing “The Star Spangled Banner,” “American the Beautiful” and “The Horse.”

During the ceremony, Murphy thanked the many city staff members who made the Veterans Day events possible with a preparation process that was briefly interrupted by Tropical Storm Nicole the day before.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
The mayor thanked these city staff members for their preparation efforts. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

After the ceremony, Murphy shared his thoughts on the day.

“It was a great parade and a great ceremony. I’m very pleased with the turnout we had today and I’m looking forward to our next patriotic event on Memorial Day. These types of events bring our community together. Neighbors get to see neighbors – sometimes they’re meeting new neighbors and sometimes they’re renewing old acquaintances. The parades we host in Anna Maria help create a hometown feel that harkens back to the past,” Murphy said.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy is an Army veteran. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

“This is our biggest parade we’ve had yet, with more bands and more participants. We had
to dodge a hurricane and some stormy weather this morning. The weather was beautiful this afternoon and we had a great crowd. It’s heartwarming to see all these people thanking our veterans and spouses for their service and sacrifices. This is a feel-good, patriotic moment,” he said.

When asked about the first-time participation of the junior ROTC members, Murphy said, “I think it’s very important that young people participate and see veterans being recognized for their service. These young people are the future and some of them will have to step up in the future to defend our country. It’s good that they can witness what’s going on here today. It’s an important day and an important moment.”

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
The veterans were recognized according to the military branch in which they served. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Chris Gaines was among the youngest veterans to attend Friday’s ceremony, as he does every year.

“It was fantastic. I’m glad they honored everybody, including the veteran’s wives and families,” Gaines said.

“The parade gets better every year. I can’t wait until next year. It’s amazing how Veterans Day is so celebrated these days. It’s long overdue. I’m glad they recognized the veterans. That’s the most important thing,” Manning said. Regarding his first experience as a parade grand marshal, he said, “It went by too fast.”

Army Vietnam War veteran Dennis Kretzler drove the Jeep that carried the grand marshals down the parade route.

“It was awesome. It was beautiful,” he said of the parade and the ceremony.

Peggy Kuehn appreciated the recognition given to military spouses.

“That was very moving. My husband, Bill, was an Army vet and he passed away 11 months ago tomorrow,” she said.

The recognition ceremony was followed by a free ice cream social held just up the street at the Anna Maria Island Historical Museum.

Anna Maria honors veterans and military spouses
Anna Maria Island Historical Society members dished out free ice cream at the ice cream social. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

 

These local veterans participated in Friday’s parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These local veterans participated in Friday’s parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Manatee High School U.S. Army JROTC battalion was one of the JROTC battalions featured in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Manatee High School U.S. Army JROTC battalion was one of the JROTC battalions featured in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Southeast High School marching band was one of five bands in this year’s parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The Southeast High School marching band was one of five bands in this year’s parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These former Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders joined the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

These former Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders joined the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Beach Bums and the Manatee High School marching band were among the parade participants. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Beach Bums and the Manatee High School marching band were among the parade participants. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The youngsters represented The Center in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The youngsters represented The Center in the parade. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The military flyover included a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The military flyover included a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor Dan Murphy addressed the crowd during the veterans recognition ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

Mayor Dan Murphy addressed the crowd during the veterans recognition ceremony. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The recognition ceremony took place under the City Pier Park shade sail structure. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

The recognition ceremony took place under the City Pier Park shade sail structure. - Joe Hendricks | Sun

 

Veterans Day parade honors military

The city of Anna Maria honored active military service men and women along with our veterans during a moving Veterans Day flag ceremony held at City Pier Park on Monday.

Music for the event was provided by the Pine Park Quartet and members of the United States Marine Corps.

The day’s events kicked off with the Old Soldiers and Sailors Veterans Day Parade. Following the flag ceremony, an ice cream social was hosted by the Anna Maria Island Historical Society and sponsored in part by Dips Ice Cream Shop and the Roser Food Pantry.

- Kristin Swain | Sun

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The Lakewood Ranch drumline. - Kristin Swain | Sun

The Lakewood Ranch drumline. - Kristin Swain | Sun

The Manatee High School marching band is decked out in their patriotic best as they play during the Veterans Day parade. - Kristin Swain | Sun

The Manatee High School marching band is decked out in their patriotic best as they play during the Veterans Day parade. - Kristin Swain | Sun

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- Kristin Swain | Sun

Some of our Island military veterans, including Sun reporter Tom Vaught, took to the street to march down Pine Avenue in the Old Soldiers and Sailors Veterans Day Parade. - Kristin Swain | Sun

Some of our Island military veterans, including Sun reporter Tom Vaught, took to the street to march down Pine Avenue in the Old Soldiers and Sailors Veterans Day Parade. - Kristin Swain | Sun

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Southeast High School marching band. - Kristin Swain | Sun

Southeast High School marching band. - Kristin Swain | Sun

Local veterans stand to be recognized for their military service as the Pine Park Quartet sings the final verse of “Veterans Hallelujah.” - Kristin Swain | Sun

Local veterans stand to be recognized for their military service as the Pine Park Quartet sings the final verse of “Veterans Hallelujah.” - Kristin Swain | Sun

A Marine Corps honor guard at the start of a flag ceremony honoring veterans at City Pier Park in Anna Maria. - Kristin Swain | Sun

A Marine Corps honor guard at the start of a flag ceremony honoring veterans at City Pier Park in Anna Maria. - Kristin Swain | Sun

Anna Maria Veterans Day parade

Old Soldiers and Sailors parade honors vets

ANNA MARIA – The inaugural Old Soldiers and Sailors Veterans Day parade delighted cheering crowds lining Pine Avenue on Friday, Nov. 10.

A bagpiper and color guard led the parade down Pine Avenue, followed by two marching bands, veterans riding in various vehicles, local veterans on foot, children from The Center and more. The Privateers’ Skullywag float brought up the rear as the parade ended at City Pier Park.

Underneath the new shade sail structure, Vietnam War veteran and Anna Maria Mayor Dan Murphy presented ceremonial medals to attending veterans after a flag-raising ceremony and the playing of “Taps.”

“I’m overwhelmed and humbled by the turnout for this parade. It started out with one bagpiper and a drummer and morphed into two marching bands and 30 to 40 different mobile entries. I’m happy we put a lot of smiles on a lot of peoples’ faces today. That was what I wanted to do. My staff did an incredible job, and you can bet we’re going to do it again next year,” Murphy said afterwards.

After the ceremony, several people headed over to the Anna Maria Historical Society Museum for an ice cream social, where museum volunteers scooped and served ice cream and toppings donated by Dips Ice Cream and the Anna Maria General Store and Deli.