Dozens of veterans and their families came out to celebrate at the Long Beach Veterans Day Celebration at Houghton Park on Nov. 12 for its second year after replacing the annual parade.
This year’s event began with a fun run hosted by the Long Beach Running Club, then continued with a resource fair and information from local community groups and a musical performance with the ‘80s and ‘90s tribute band Knyght Ryder.
“I’m proud of all the challenges that these men and women are taking on to help other people and to stay vital and to stay intense and to pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” said Steve Keesal of the veteran community in Long Beach. Keesal is a former U.S. Army Ranger and was named Grand Marshall for the event.
The celebration offered activities for all ages with a beer garden provided by the Auld Dubliner and a military-themed inflatable obstacle course from the Long Beach Sierra Club and People of the Earth Krew.
During the musical performance there were two plane flyovers, one carrying the U.S. flag and a World War II-era military fighter plane that swept across the park.
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