Joe and Dianne Jeffrey will serve as grand marshals for Saturday’s Lexington 150th Celebration Parade. The Jeffreys have been active in Lexington area organizations and groups for decades. They reside on the historic Robb Ranch founded south of the Platte River in 1874. The parade starts at 10 a.m. and will start at 13th Street and move down Washington (Main) Street.
Barb Batie
Joe and Dianne Jeffrey will serve as Grand Marshalls for Saturday’s Lexington 150th Celebration Parade. They have been active in Lexington area organizations and the community for decades. They reside on the historic Robb Ranch, founded south of Lexington along the Platte River in 1874. The parade starts on 13th Street at 10 a.m. and will move south along Washington (Main) Street.
Barb Batie
Joe Jeffrey is no stranger to participating in parades. For years he rode this antique unicycle in area parades. This Saturday he and his wife, Dianne, will ride in style while serving as grand marshals for Lexington's 150th Celebration Parade.
The Lexington 150th Celebration Steering Committee has announced that “Southsiders” Dr. Joe and Dianne Jeffrey have been selected as grand marshals for the Grand Parade on Saturday.
Joe and Dianne Jeffrey will serve as grand marshals for Saturday’s Lexington 150th Celebration Parade. The Jeffreys have been active in Lexington area organizations and groups for decades. They reside on the historic Robb Ranch founded south of the Platte River in 1874. The parade starts at 10 a.m. and will start at 13th Street and move down Washington (Main) Street.
Joe and Dianne Jeffrey will serve as Grand Marshalls for Saturday’s Lexington 150th Celebration Parade. They have been active in Lexington area organizations and the community for decades. They reside on the historic Robb Ranch, founded south of Lexington along the Platte River in 1874. The parade starts on 13th Street at 10 a.m. and will move south along Washington (Main) Street.
Joe Jeffrey is no stranger to participating in parades. For years he rode this antique unicycle in area parades. This Saturday he and his wife, Dianne, will ride in style while serving as grand marshals for Lexington's 150th Celebration Parade.