I shot Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade on Saturday. Here are some of my favorites.
Also, read the complete story here and see the video by Scott Zoltan here
Bryan Moore and Shirley Valentine cheer on participants Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning from the deck of Rennie's Landing. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
"On the Rocks" and UO Admissions during Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
Nadine Grudzien and Kim Foxx march in support of Moss Street Child Care during Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
Supporters of SLUG Queen at Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
Members of McCornack Elementary School Unicycle Club ride during Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
"Puddles" gets a ride during Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
Young parade-goers cheer on the Ducks football team during Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
Hundreds gather at the Prk Blocks in downtown Eugene after Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
"On the Rocks" performs in front of the crowd after Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
The Ducks football team and Chip Kelly continue the celebration onstage after Eugene's "Celebrating Champions" parade, Saturday morning. The parade started at 10 a.m. at 13th and Kincaid St., making it's way to the Park Blocks in downtown Eugene where the celebration continued with performances from the UO gospel choir and "On the Rocks" before the football team and Chip Kelly took the stage for the final speech.
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