Photos by Andrew Roberto
Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles sing and gesture in front of the grandstand.
Refaluwasch dancers pose for a photo prior to the start of the parade.
Refaluwasch dancers and other members of the Inafamauleg – Tipieew Affairs Offices take part in the parade.
The Department of Corrections float won the $4,000 first prize in the citizenship division of the parade float contest.
Saipan Mayor RB Camacho and Tinian Mayor Edwin Aldan pose for a photo on the grandstand
Palauan dancers perform a warrior dance aboard the Palauan Community Association float.
Palauan Community Association members are proud to represent their culture at the parade.
The Talaabwogh Star Association members dance in front of the grandstand.
The Korean Community of Saipan had an entire trombone ensemble as part of their float.
A motorcyclist poses for a photo before joining the parade.
Children along the parade route were excited to take their pictures with Sesame Street characters.
The bookmobile makes an appearance at the parade.
Dressed in their traditional costumes, members of the Bangladeshi community join the parade.
The parade’s starting line extended from National Office Supply to Joeten Motors.


