Memorial week shines bright

  • The streets of Frazier Park were closed to traffic, full of classic, vintage and hot-rod cars, while about 80 people gathered at the Prosser Memorial in Frazier Mountain Park for the VFW Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 25. [photos by Mel Weinstein and Gary Meyer]

    The streets of Frazier Park were closed to traffic, full of classic, vintage and hot-rod cars, while about 80 people gathered at the Prosser Memorial in Frazier Mountain Park for the VFW Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 25. [photos by Mel Weinstein and Gary Meyer]

By Gary Meyer and P. Hedlund

A full week of red, white and blue tributes led the way to Memorial Day on the mountain this year. Rainy skies and wet eyes greeted the stories of veterans on Thursday, May 21 at Frazier Mountain High School. History students hosted a lunch and coordinated a rally to hear veterans tell of their service and fallen colleagues.

On Saturday, May 23, perfect sunshine returned just in time to smile on the 7th Annual Ridge Route Run car show and Memorial…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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About 80 people gathered at the Prosser Memorial in Frazier Mountain Park for the VFW Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 25.

2015 Ridge Route Run in Frazier Park

2015 Best of Show (the Ridge Route Run)

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