BUCKBOARD DAYS: A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES
"It must have been either in the early 1980s when we took our very young son to our first Buckboard Days Parade... David had to hoist our son up on his shoulders for a better view."
– DAVID & TERI MALKIN
"I was in the very first Buckboard Days Parade in 1970. I was 12 years old... My parents, Bill and Marion Sanborn were the coaches for the 'Redhots', a girls softball team. I was the mascot..."
– LORI TUMULTY
"I remember walking in the Buckboard Day Parade with my Girl Scout Troop – that would have been maybe 73′ or ’74."
– ROBIN MOFSON-PAERELS
"Thrifty ice cream, RH used to be a nice little town to grow up where kids would come in when the street lights came on. It was always a good time."
– TAMARA ST JOHN
"Adrian Jones was our baton teacher and our group were in the parade what a thrill walking down Colima (circa 1973-74)!"
– CYNTHIA ZEZULKA
"Go talk to Terry Weir Kubicek at Jack’s Lock and Key... She and her sister participated in one of the parades driving their Dad’s dune buggy."
– MARGARET ATHERTON WEIR
"My aunt is Carolyn Rosas which Fajardo Park is named after. She was the Grand Marshal... I would get so excited to see her."
– CORINNE RAWSON PIERSON
"John Rowland, pancake breakfast and my sister mom and dad in girl scouts and my brother in Rowland high school band... To commemorate the pioneers traveling west to settle here."
– LINDA MARMOLEJO BROWN
"I was Miss Rowland Heights in 1972."
– MARY SPOHN