This is our third year of watching the Tiller Days parade go in front of our boutique in Old Town Tustin, and each year we love it a little more. It’s an old-fashioned, yet contemporary, slice of life in Southern California. The parade lasts about two hours and includes cheerleaders, dancers, and bands from the local high schools, as well as ROTC volunteers, Shriners, tractors, boy and girl scouts, local businesses and organizations, and horses. This post is picture-heavy. I wanted to capture it all!

Tustin Mayor John Nielsen

Tustin High Tiller Flags

Tractors on Main Street

Thomas Jefferson High School Army JROTC

Butterfly Ladies from Flight of the Monarch

Horse with Rider and Flag

El Bekal Shriners Clown on Fire Truck

Orange High School Panther Cheerleaders

Dancer

Tustin Area Historical Society with North Hills/Ricci Realty Trolley

Beckman High Patriot Marching Band

Ballet Folklorico Revolucion Dancer

Foothill High Knights Cheerleaders
–Brett
P.S. Want to see last year’s photos? Click here.
October 9, 2012 at 7:18 pm
the little girl in orange is not from ballet flokorilo she is from a Bolivian dance group called Agroupacion Llajtamasis.
October 9, 2012 at 8:56 pm
Merci for the info!
October 31, 2012 at 2:37 pm
Loved the North Hills Realty/Ricci Realty Trolly with all my friends from TAHS way to go!!