Meet Larry Jubie, holiday parade grand marshal

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has announced that Larry Jubie will be the grand marshal for the upcoming holiday parade on November 26, 2024. This event is a cherished tradition that fosters community unity and showcases the contributions of local organizations. Jubie, a respected figure in the community, has played a pivotal role in various charitable initiatives, particularly with the YMCA and Boys & Girls Club. The parade will take place along State Avenue, transforming the street into a festive display of holiday cheer. Local groups, such as Housing Hope and Rotary International, will also participate, emphasizing the importance of community support and collaboration.

Residents can expect a lively atmosphere filled with floats, music, and activities for all ages. This year’s parade not only celebrates the holiday season but also highlights the spirit of giving that defines Marysville. Jubie’s selection as grand marshal reflects the community's appreciation for his service and leadership.

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