Marines to land on Balboa Island
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June Casagrande
It took 10 years, but the annual Balboa Island Parade finally landed
a Marine Corps band.
“Every year for 10 years we’ve asked them to participate,” said
City Councilman Steve Bromberg, a former Marine who serves on the
Parade Committee. “They listen to us at first, but then when we tell
them the parade is only 2 1/2 blocks long, that’s where we lose
them.”
This time was different. Late last year, the Newport Beach City
Council, led by Bromberg, unofficially adopted a Marine Corps
battalion at Camp Pendleton, the 1st Battalion 1st Marines. The relationship amounts to activities such as a formal city proclamation
and less formal events like getting residents to send Valentine’s Day
cards to the 1/1 troops in Iraq.
Though the battalion is unrelated to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Band, the city’s affection toward the Corps in general seems to have
cinched the deal. The band will march in the parade, then play a 30-
to 45-minute concert on Marine Avenue afterward.
“I think that’s what made the difference; it’s their way of saying
thanks,” Bromberg said.
And, furthering the Marine Corps presence in the parade, this
year’s Grand Marshall will be a representative of the city’s adopted
battalion, Lt. Col. David J. Furness.
But the deferential tribute to U.S. troops isn’t expected to
dampen the whimsy of the notoriously playful parade. The major
players who have helped make the parade what it is will be out in
force -- groups like the Patio Chair Drill Team, a group of Balboa
Island Women who perform a regimented routine with patio chairs.
As always, the parade will feature plenty of residents who’ve
dressed up their golf carts as various fun things such as space ships
and actual ships as well as classic cars, local dignitaries and
Poodles on Parade, said Craig Page, a member of the Balboa Island
Improvement Assn. that puts on the parade every year.
“There’s one reason we come out every year and that’s to have
fun,” Page said.
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