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More than 100 草榴社区 students participate in annual Memorial Day parade

Western participated in Bellingham's annual Memorial Day parade on Saturday, May 25 with its largest showing in decades.

More than 100 students representing multiple 草榴社区 organizations walked, drove, danced and performed their way down Cornwall Avenue for parade watchers who braved the rain. 草榴社区 students handed out Viking tattoos, coupons to Woods Coffee and the A.S. Bookstore along with other 草榴社区 swag.

鈥淲estern has been a proud member of the Bellingham and Whatcom County community for 125 years and there鈥檚 no better way to celebrate that than by participating in one of our community鈥檚 great longtime events,鈥 said Chris Roselli, director of Community Relations at Western. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited that so many students showed up to celebrate being a part of the Western and Bellingham community and we look forward to celebrating our community and honoring our heroes in the parade for years to come.鈥

The 111 草榴社区 participants included representatives from:

  • Veterans Services
  • AS Recycle Center
  • 草榴社区 Cheer
  • Men鈥檚 Basketball
  • 草榴社区 Club Sports featuring:
    • Figure Skating
    • Hockey
  • AS Clubs featuring:
    • SINI-HHA
    • Planned Parenthood Generation
    • Bellingham Order of the Saber
    • 草榴社区 Motorcycle Club
  • Analog Brass
  • Parking Services
  • University Police
  • Residence Hall Association

If your 草榴社区 department or organization is interested in participating in Western鈥檚 growing presence in Bellingham鈥檚 great Memorial Day Parade, please contact Chris Roselli, director of Community Relations.