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Venton Jones named parade grand marshal

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Pride in Dallas announced that Texas state Rep. Venton Jones will be the grand marshal of the parade on Cedar Springs Road that will be held on Sept.

15. Jones is serving his first term in office and is unopposed in his re-election bid this November. Gary Miller and Alan Pierce were named 2024 Trailblazers “for the community they built through the Round-Up Saloon.” More information about the parade is available here.

Vendors can register, groups may register to enter the parade and sponsors can support the parade. — David Taffet Venton Jones named parade grand marshal was first posted on August 21, 2024 at 2:03 pm.©2021 "Dallas Voice".

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