in Oxnard

Oxnard’s Old-Timers Friends Reunions, Part IV

Part IV – Series On The History of Old-Timers Friends Reunion:

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Old-Timers Friends Reunion Logo (2012). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection

Throughout the years, my father has documented those reunions by taking many photos of los veteranos. As they reflect on their liveshistory, and future at those reunions, it was always about friendship.

In closing, I started this series on the history of Old-Timers Friends Reunions to organize my father’s archives. But, it has motivated me to continue this story and develop it into a future article titled,  Cruisin’ With Los Veteranos: Community, Identity, And Music In Southern California.

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Community Center Park (circa 2002). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (circa 2003). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (circa 2003). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (2005). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (2008). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (2008). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (2008). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (2009). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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Community Center Park (2010). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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College Park (2015). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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College Park (2015). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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College Park (2015). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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College Park (2015). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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College Park (2015). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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College Park (2015). Courtesy of the author’s father archive collection.

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