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Tustin celebrates city’s history with Tiller Days
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A Tustin High School marching band flag girl shows the school colors as she performs along with other members of the band during the Tustin Tiller Days Parade in Tustin on Saturday. The three-day event concludes today. Photos by Paul Rodriguez

Jeremy and Jill Pedron, their son Jones, 14 months, and family dog Wylin get ready to watch their first Tustin Tiller Days Parade.

Relatives of man of the year Ed Reynolds wave flags as they motor down Main Street for the Tustin Tiller Days Parade.

A Shriner from the El Bekal Shrine in Anaheim steers his Tin Lizzie around during the parade.
Tustin Tiller Days continues today, offering a weekend of fun and community spirit. The three-day event features a carnival with rides and games, live music, shopping and lots to eat.
On Saturday, the annual community parade marched through the Old Town area.
Plans for today include the Backyard Brewfest from 1 to 6 p.m., the Kids Say the Cutest Things contest at 1 p.m. and an ice cream eating contest at 2:30 p.m.
When: Noon-8 p.m. today
Where: Columbus Tustin Park, 14712 Prospect Ave., Tustin
Cost: Free admission
Information: tustinca.org/637/Tustin-Tiller-Days