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PARADE

9:30 AM - Line-up across from Lowe's Supermarket
​10:00 AM - Parade begins
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We are so happy and proud to announce that our parade marshal for Seminole Days 2019 is Mr. Francisco Arredondo.
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He is a descendant of Pompey Factor. He was born and raised in Nacimiento, Mexico. He came to the US in his twenties, learned English, and worked on the 49 Ranch for 17 years in O'Donnell, TX. Afterward, he worked various jobs. He is now retired and stays busy taking care of his goats, chickens, ducks, cows, dogs, and garden in San Angelo, TX.
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Who doesn't love a parade?!
We are looking forward to our annual parade this year, as we do every year. 
​Would you like to be in the parade?
If so, click the link below to download the SISCA parade entry form. You can also give us a call at 830.563.7077 for more information
sisca_parade_entry_form.pdf
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Seminole Indian Scouts
Cemetery Association
PO Box 1797
Brackettville, TX
​78832

  • About Us
    • President’s Blog
    • Officers and Board Members
    • Membership
    • Projects and Goals
    • Activities
    • Newsletter
    • Services
    • Brick Application
    • Parade Entry Form
    • Bylaws
  • Cemetery
    • Virtual Tour
    • Medal of Honor Recipients
    • Our Deceased >
      • 2019
      • 2015
      • 2013
      • 2010
      • 2008
      • 2006
      • 2005
      • 2002
      • 1997
      • 1926
  • Museum
    • Grand Opening
    • Virtual Museum
  • History
    • Black Seminoles: A Historical Overview
    • Seminole Negro Indian Scouts
    • Carver School
    • Books about the Seminoles
  • Events
    • Seminole Days >
      • Seminole Days 2017
      • Seminole Days 2016
      • Seminole Days 2015
      • Seminole Days 2014
      • Seminole Days 2013
    • Juneteenth >
      • Juneteenth 2021
      • Juneteenth 2018
      • Juneteenth2017
      • Juneteenth 2015
      • Juneteenth 1987
    • Memorial Day Ceremony, 2015
  • Contact
  • Forum
  • 1870 to 1914: 150 Years of the Seminole Negro Indian Scouts