Pictures from the 2008/2007 Petaluma Veterans Day Flyover
See the Warbird Digest on the 2007 Petaluma Veterans Day Flyover
VINTAGE AIRPLANES FLYOVER FOR PETALUMA’S VETERANS DAY PARADE
Vintage war birds and sleek air
racers flyover to “America’s Quintessential Hometown,” on Nov. 11 to take part
in what has been called the “largest Veterans Day Parade north of the Golden Gate.”
The planes
will fly in formation over Historic Downtown Petaluma, California between 1 and 2 p.m. as the Annual
Northbay Veterans Day Parade, which begins at 1 p.m., winds its way north from the starting point
at Walnut Park at “D” Street,
along 4th and Kentucky streets, around the corner at Washington Street and south along Petaluma Boulevard
to finish up back at Walnut Park.
During the parade, military color guards
and vehicles, drill teams, and specialty units march along on the ground with along with the traditional
floats, horses, antique cars, fire engines, bands and scout troops. Historically a short memorial
ceremony at Walnut Park follows the parade.
According to Steve Kemmerle, parade coordinator from American
Legion Post 28, participation in this year’s parade could top the more than 80 entries and
750 individuals that took part last year. In the early 90’s the number of parade entries reached
100. Kemmerle dates the official start of the parade from 1986 when 50 veterans joined 92-year old
Julius Forcucci, who carried the American flag, during an annual trek through Historic Downtown.
Other sources say the event has been taking place in Petaluma for more than 80 years.
For
more information about the air show and fly-in visit www.petalumaveteransflyin.com. For
information about the parade and Petaluma lodging, dining and other attractions, contact the Petaluma
Visitor Center at (707) 769-0429 or toll free at 1-877-2-PETALUMA.
