Heads up, Reno residents and organizations looking to show support for those who served—registration for the annual Veterans Day Parade is now open. In a city dedicated to honoring its veterans, this opportunity to march through the streets of downtown Reno on November 11 allows for a public demonstration of gratitude to those who’ve donned the uniform. As reported by the City of Reno’s official website, parade applicants have until October 11 to submit their Veterans Day Sign-Up Form.
Maintaining the sanctity of the event, participants are tasked with ensuring that their entries echo the theme of “Service to Our Nation.” Meant to unify all branches of the military under one banner of shared purpose and sacrifice, the theme reflects a city-wide recognition of military contributions. Festivities start at 11:11 a.m., a time synonymous with armistice and remembrance, offering a poignant moment for reflection amid the fanfare of the parade.
While the city welcomes a wide array of entries for the planned November 11 spectacle, the door is open as well for partisan groups. However, as noted in the guidelines provided, these groups are required to uphold a neutral stance. That means no muckraking or mud-slinging while on parade—partisan participants must adhere to the parade’s tone and avoid negative content, which was clearly stipulated in the City of Reno’s statement…