Meet Larry Jubie, holiday parade grand marshal

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is excited to announce that Larry Jubie will serve as the grand marshal for the holiday parade on November 26, 2024. Jubie, recognized for his unwavering commitment to community service and leadership, embodies the spirit of the event, which aims to bring residents together in celebration. Local organizations, including the YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, and Housing Hope, are collaborating to make the parade a memorable occasion, emphasizing the importance of community involvement. The support from Rotary International and various local groups showcases a unified effort to enhance the community's festive spirit. As the parade approaches, Jubie's leadership inspires many, encouraging residents to engage with local initiatives.

This event not only highlights the joy of the holiday season but also reinforces the bonds that tie the Marysville community together. The parade is expected to draw a large crowd, making it a significant event on the local calendar. Community events like these are essential for fostering a sense of belonging and pride among residents.

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