
The Euless community is gearing up for a celebration of school spirit and tradition as Trinity High School prepares for its annual homecoming parade. The Euless Police Department has taken to social media to inform residents and visitors about the event details and traffic changes. According to a post on their official Facebook page, Midway Dr. to Main St. will be closed from 5-7 pm to accommodate the festivities. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes during these hours.
The Euless Police Department’s announcement encourages the community to "come out to support and cheer for our Trinity Trojans!" This event signals not just an opportunity for traffic managers to reroute and plan, but also for residents to gather and display their local pride. Trinity students, displaying months of preparation, are set to take the streets with fervor, backed by the sounds of marching bands and the cheers of the crowd, which are expected to fill the air. As the tradition holds, the parade serves as a prelude to the much-anticipated homecoming football game, where the Trojans will, no doubt, strive to showcase their athletic prowess.
Local businesses along the parade route often experience a surge in customers, as spectators tend to frequent nearby establishments before, during, and after the event. "The students would love to see you there!" the Euless Police Department reminds attendees in their social media post. The sense of community coalescing around the parade is palpable, and the support from both police and public signifies more than just a passing interest— it highlights an investment in the youth and local culture that shapes Euless.









