The 2019 Santa Clarita Valley 4th of July Parade winners were announced Thursday evening.
The results are as follows:
2019 Parade Theme:
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“The Signal Centry: Celebrating Our Press Freedom”
2019 Grand Marshal:
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Signal Publishers Richard & Chris Budman
Sweepstakes Trophy:
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Hart High Football & Cheer
Grand Equestrian Trophy:
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Horse to Heart Tri-Valley Junior Posse
Best of Theme:
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Santa Clarita Republicans
Best Decorated:
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Fil-Am Assn. of SCV
All-SCV High School Marching Band:
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All-SCV High School Marching Band
High School Drill Or Flag Team:
1. Canyon High School Football & Cheer
Color Guard:
1. California Rangers Colorguard
2. L.A. Commandery No. 9
Youth Group(Non-Float):
1. Trail Life USA
2. SCV Boys & Girls Club
Commercial Float:
1. The Signal
2. Surface Busters
Non-Commercial Float(Under 17):
1. Hart High Football & Cheer
2. Cub Scout Pack 490
3. SCV Grizzlies Football & Cheer
Non-Commercial Float(Over 17):
1. Fil-Am Assn. of SCV
2. Prayer Angels for the Military
3. Bella Vida SCV Senior Center
Club Or Fraternal Float:
1. Santa Clarita Republicans
2. Vietnam Veterans Lost Patol & Military Vehicles
3. Dome Sweet Dome
Commercial Specialized Vehicle:
1. Castaic Lake Dragons Boat Club
2. KHTS Radio
3. Steve Zimmer, COC Trustee
Car Or Motorcycle Club:
1. SCV Corvette Club
2. SFV Model “A” Ford Club
3. SCV Antique Auto Club
Classic Or Antique Auto(Single):
1. Ramorino Family
2. Jerry Salinas
3. Richard & Sylvia McKenzie’s Plymouth Prowler
Mounted Group, Open:
1. Starhaven Stables
Mounted Group, Novelty:
1. Horse to Heart Tri-Valley Junior Posse
Parade Horse, Open:
1. Erin Heiman
Mini-Horse Hitch, Open:
1. Nancy Degan & Cherries Jubilee
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