Pierceton Days Includes Parade, Food and Vendors
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By Deb Patterson
InkFreeNews
PIERCETON — Pierceton Days concluded Saturday with activities which included a parade, food, entertainment and fireworks.
The parade kicked off at 5 p.m. with entries including floats, three bands, political parties, school board candidates, school teachers, organizations and local businesses.
Many started finding their parade spots several hours before, many opting for the shaded sides of First Street. By parade time, both sides were filled with spectators.
Reichert/Knepp wrecker service loaned the use of two large wreckers to hang the American flag across First Street, where every parade entry crossed beneath.
Following the parade, the masses went to Brower Park, where food vendors lined the street, artist and businesses displayed their wares and local churches provided fun games for all. Bounce houses were available and live music provided.
Earlier in the day the fire department hosted a breakfast, there was a corn hole tournament and motorcycle show.
- Spectators find their places in the shade along First Street before the parade begins.
- Kendra Kline enjoying pizza before the parade.
- A large American flag was flown over First Street for all entries to pass under.
- Warsaw High School Band was a parade participant.
- Youngsters enjoy riding on the fire truck.
- Wawasee Warrior Marching Pride participated in the parade.
- Isabell Oswalt was a Cutie Queen contestant.
- An entry by Whitko Early Learning Academy.
- Bethel Baptist Church entered a float celebrating its 50th birthday.
- Super Mario Cart was the entry by Stephanie Campbell, school board candidate.
- Hannah Wall enjoys the ring toss game at Harvest Community Church booth.
- Kids enjoyed the bounce houses.