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By Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report
January 16, 2022
The second annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade brought out car clubs and performance groups, including the Sensational 24 Karat Dance line, the Dunbar High School Marching P.R.I.D.E Band and the Dunbar High School Prancing Kittens, on a chilly Jan. 15.
The parade's one-and-a-half mile route ran from 4300 Ramey Ave. to Village Creek Park, 4750 Wilbarger St.
Notable guests included District 8 City Councilmember Chris Nettles, Miss Tarrant County, Naia Watkins-Garner, Miss Keller, Alannah Bruce, Miss Roanoke, Alison Grundelman, Miss Keller's Outstanding Teen Remidy Dixon and LilliAnn Nunley, Miss Burleson's Outstanding Teen.
Parade participants ended at Village Creek Park and was celebrated with food, music, cheering and mingling.
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