Grads liven up Cruise Night
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Car enthusiasts gave high school graduates a warm applause during Brandon Downtown Grad Cruise Night on Thursday evening. The event was part of the monthly Brandon & Area Car Enthusiasts and Downtown Biz cruise night and celebrated the accomplishments of Brandon and area’s 2026 high school grads.
The graduates paraded along Rosser Avenue in Downtown Brandon, and young women in their dresses posed for photographs with classic cars and motorcycles.
» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun
Upcoming high school graduates parade along Rosser Avenue in downtown Brandon decked out in their graduation attire. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Zoe Redekop of Vincent Massey High School has photos taken on a Harley Davidson motorcycle in her graduation dress.
Janelle Henwood takes photos of her daughter, Ashley, who is graduating from École Secondaire Neelin High School. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)