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The United Filipino Organization’s float was the only competitive float in the 69th Liberation Day Parade.
Former Liberation Day queens wave to dignitaries, families of former mayors, community members, and visitors.
Cecilia Flores, widow of the late mayor Donald Glenn Pangelinan Flores, represents her husband during the 69th Liberation Day Parade.
The Department of Public Safety’s Color Guard leads the parade of vehicles and organizations after the Matua Riders made their mark.
Gov. Eloy S. Inos, far right, Saipan Mayor Marian Dlg. Tudela, second from right, and Cecilia Flores, third from right, have their picture taken.
Former Liberation Day queens get off their float at the end of the parade.
Two children of Matua Riders’ members drive their four-wheeler during the 69th Liberation Day Parade.
360 Revolving Restaurant’s vehicle shows off their latest attraction—a man in a robot suit, shown here with his spinning machine gun.
The United Filipino Organization’s Pinoy Super Mom candidates dance for dignitaries, families of former mayors, community members, and visitors.
Manny the Fish dances on top of the Division of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement boat during the 69th Liberation Day Parade.
A representative of Joeten Kiyu Public Library wears a costume from “Cat in the Hat” during the 69th Liberation Day Parade.
Lulu the Bird dances on the Mariana Islands Nature Alliance float during the 69th Liberation Day Parade.
CNMI Domatsuri, led by PDI’s Gordon Marciano, perform a Carolinian dance for dignitaries, families of former mayors, community members, and visitors.
Falun Dafa members perform for dignitaries, families of former mayors, community members and visitors.
A representative of the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality helps Nemo, the BECQ mascot, wave to the crowd.
Falun Dafa drummers march and beat their drums after the performance of the Falun Dafa dancers at the 69th Liberation Day Parade.