Friday was Senior Living Celebration Day in the City of Marysville and Bill Wilcox, a resident at Brookdale Marysville, was ready to celebrate. Wilcox was among dozens of residents outside the senior living facility to watch as a parade of decorated vehicles passed on Friday. The parade was to remember the one-year anniversary of COVID-19. (Marysville Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)
A great day for a parade
Residents of Brookdale Marysville wave at participants in a parade, commemorating the year since COVID-19 began. Residents of the senior living facility gathered outside or watched from their windows as the stream of decorated cars, trucks and emergency vehicles passed. Earlier this week, Marysville City Council President Mark Reams declared Friday as Senior Living Celebration Day in the city.
(Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)
Above, residents of Brookdale Marysville were socially distanced Friday as they gathered in the sun to commemorate and remember the year since COVID-19 began. As part of the day, officials at the senior living facility arranged for family and friends to decorate their cars and parade around the facility so they could wave to residents. Earlier this week, Marysville City Council President Mark Reams declared Friday as Senior Living Celebration Day in the city. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)
Above, Frances Hartley was ready to wave as a van full of family passed as part of a parade Friday at Brookdale Marysville. Officials at the senior living facility arranged for family and friends to decorate their cars and parade around the facility as residents gathered to watch. Friday was dedicated as Senior Living Celebration Day in the City of Marysville. The parade was to remember the one-year anniversary of COVID-19. (Journal-Tribune photo by Mac Cordell)