November, 2025
01nov10:00 am10th Annual Veteran's Parade of Lubbock | Los Hermanos Familia @ Broadway @ 10am
Event Details
10th Annual Veteran’s Parade of Lubbock Down Historic Broadway to the Civic Center First Baptist Church on Broadway 2201 Broadway Avenue
Event Details
10th Annual Veteran’s Parade of Lubbock
Down Historic Broadway to the Civic Center
First Baptist Church on Broadway
2201 Broadway Avenue
Saturday, November 1st
10:00am, lineup at 8:30am
(Participant set up time from 8 to 9:30 a.m., and then the parade will begin at 10 a.m.)
The 10th Veteran’s Day Parade to be held in Lubbock, Texas. The Veteran’s Day Parade is an event designed to pay tribute to all veterans and all who have served in Lubbock and the surrounding communities.
The 2025 theme is: “Serving One Another” – Celebrating the service to numerous generations and families who continue to serve our country with dignity and pride!
Participants are encouraged to pay tribute to veterans and all who have served the community. Veterans, their family members, marching bands to floats, etc. are encouraged to be included. Please note that Veteran programs, schools, youth, and college student organization fees are waived.
Parade Location: The parade will start at the East parking lot of First Baptist Church on Broadway; participants are urged to enter through Avenue V. The route will begin off Avenue U, proceed down Broadway to the east, and then Head North on Avenue M to the Civic Center Parking lot.
NOTE: All vehicles and motorcycles must have individual insurance.
The 2025 Grand Marshal: Walter “Walt Huffman” – Dean Emeritus; Adjunct Professor of Law; Former W. Frank Newton Professor of Law
Admitted to practice in Texas and before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Dean Huffman joined the Texas Tech School of Law after a distinguished 25-year career in public service. As Judge Advocate General and the top military lawyer for the U.S. Army, Dean Huffman stepped down in 2001 after managing and leading a diverse legal workforce of more than 4,000 full-time uniformed and civilian attorneys and paralegals, and support personnel in the United States and 17 foreign countries. During that time, he was the first uniformed lawyer since World War II selected to serve on the Texas State Bar Board of Directors.
Dean Huffman led the first U.S. Army delegation to China to reestablish relationships with the Chinese Army and led the first Defense Department delegation to sign written cooperative agreements between military legal agencies in Russia and the United States. He was awarded the Hungarian Distinguished Service Medal for extensive work with the post-Warsaw Pact Hungarian military, focusing on the role of the military in a democracy. Dean Huffman also worked to further democracy and civilian control of the military in Latin America and was a three-time Army delegate to the Inter-American Bar Association, which is composed of military and civilian lawyers from North, Central, and South America.
As personal legal counsel to the Army Chief of Staff and other principal Army staff, Dean Huffman developed legal positions on significant issues ranging from civilian detention and trial procedures in the Balkans to contract law and ethics rules associated with the Army Transformation acquisition effort. In coordination with the Department of Justice, he managed the Army’s defensive and affirmative litigation effort, including an ADR program honored by the U.S. Attorney General as “Best in America.” Dean Huffman has personally handled the legal and public relations aspects of the most high-profile cases in recent Army history.
Time
November 1, 2025 10:00 am(GMT-05:00)
Location
First Baptist Church
2201 Broadway Avenue