Go to main contents
Go to main menu
Facebook.com
X.com
Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 3:10 PM
Accessibility
Sign in
Home
Advertise
Subscriptions
Photo Galleries
Videos
Feature Businesses
News
County Agendas
Opinions
Lifestyle
Sports
Obits
Classifieds
Place a Classified
Texas Public Notices
Show remaining menu elements
Homepage
Articles
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
25 years of Elgin Juneteenth
Ad
25 years of Elgin Juneteenth
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Photos by Niko Demetriou
06/12/2024 06:00 AM
The Elgin Independent School District marching band spearheaded the stroll down Main Street, setting the lively tone for the show to come.
Many of the region’s community-involved motorcycle clubs showed up in force.
A ride souped up with hydraulics shifts its body around before getting some air.
Mayor Theresa McShan waves to Elginites at the front of the parade in her decorated vehicle.
Veterans Memorial Park stayed busy well after the parade’s conclusion with plenty of entertainment, refreshments and conversation to be had.
Elgin Juneteenth Organization’s young Royal Court accept their applause and rewards – Josiah Roberson, prince, Dany- Lynn Howard, duchess, Isaiah Barnes, Duke and Savannah Lofton, princess.
Vintage car enthusiasts traveled from the greater Austin area to show up in style for the June 8 parade.
Chief of Police Chris Noble checks on an ATV driver who flipped his ride along the parade pathway, ensuring his wellbeing and keeping the parade running along smoothly.
It’s not a Texas parade without any horses, and the 290 Boyz Riding Club closed out the show with clattering hooves.
Historic Downtown Elgin provided a picturesque backdrop for the Juneteenth celebrations.
SLAB rides glistened in the Saturday morning sun.
Share
Rate
0
0
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad