All veterans welcome to ride in trolley for Lyndonville parade

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 26 June 2023 at 11:51 am

Provided photo: Local veterans are shown with a trolley used for parades in Lyndonville.

LYNDONVILLE – Local veterans are encouraged to be part of Lyndonville’s July Fourth parade. They can march in the parade or ride in a trolley.

Veterans who want to be part of the parade should go to the staging area at the corner of Alps and Platten roads before 11:30 a.m. After 11:30, those roads close to traffic.

The trolley for veterans will be near the front of the procession for the parade, which starts at noon.

Veterans can be dropped off or can try to park along road, although there may not be any parking available, said Steve Goodrich, American Legion commander in Lyndonville.

“Our trolley is handicap accessible, so no worries there,” Goodrich said.

For more information, contact the Post through a Facebook message or email at AmericanLegion1603@gmail.com.