Beautiful conditions. Not just the chairs, some of the spectators are already out. This parade does not start until 9 am. And he is already here. You are a literally. Ive been here since about 5 30 am. Reporter ive seen some great parades in the bay area. This is my first year here in danville. Understand you and i will go through that together. And we have something in common. This is our first year for the danville parade. Is going to be fun. Im excited to see everyone. Its a great town. Its beautiful out here. Reporter this is a perfect location for you. Your office is right up there. Right above Chicago Title on the main drag. Reporter were going to hang out this morning and enjoy the parade. Thank you. You can see, people are already out. The parade does not start until 9 00 this morning. The parade route is already closed. We have seen some police early this morning to make sure that the route is clear and that people arent parking along the route. There is still parking availabl
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