The Kiwanis Club of Los Altos has scheduled the 61st Annual Kiwanis Pet Parade 10 a.m. May 17 along Main and State streets in downtown Los Altos.
The pet parade started in 1947, five years before the city of Los Altos was incorporated. The parade has become a spring tradition attracting thousands of children with pets of all varieties – from snails to llamas – accompanied by representatives from local bands, schools and other community groups.
“We look forward to coordinating this time-honored event each year, and deeply appreciate the participation of and contributions from our city and community,” said Randall Hull, Kiwanis president and last year’s parade chairman.
Former Los Altos Mayor Lee Lynch, a longtime community volunteer, has been named Grand Marshal of the parade. Continuing a tradition begun last year, the club will contribute $500 to a local non-profit organization of the Grand Marshal’s choice.
Admission is free and the public is invited. A pet costume contest sponsored by the Town Crier will follow in the downtown Community Plaza at State and Main streets.


















