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| The loudspeaker system was set up in front of Smith Maple Crest Farm |
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| You can see one section of the crowds here in front of the Shrewsbury Church. |
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| That's Ann Vanneman marching for the Historical Society on the right. |
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| Next came our Veterans. That's Gerry Martin in the middle. |
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| The local farms were represented by a wonderful Cornocopia float and pulled by, of course, a John Deere Tractor. |
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| Many of our farmers were represented on board. |
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| Most everyone was there from the Shrewsbury Elementary School |
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| The kids carried their animal sculptures. |
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| Alana and Lavinia represented Pierce's Store, established in 1865! |
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| The Shrewsbury Bocce Club featured a working Bocce court. |
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| The Shriners retinue included a drum corps and... |
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| a CAMEL. The kids loved this float!! |
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| Next was our award-winning Volunteer Fire Department. |
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| Along with a variety of fire engines, came this vintage winter "passenger van" |
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| Michael Wells sported a top hat. |
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| Heather is joined by 4 students from her 2019 Cooking Class: Sharon, Linda, Carol and Jo |
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| All the kids stood in line for the face painting |
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| There were games of all kinds |
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| And music |
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| Here's a view from the back of the church |
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| Picnic tables provided space for the great BBQ |
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| There was a big line to get lunch |
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| Inside the Town meeting room were local artisans displaying their wares. Here are Chryl and Gerry with their wooden bowls with Jolly looking on. |
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| Meg Mellor spun wool for a rapt group of kids. |
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| The Shrewsbury Singers performed as well. |
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| And then the band continued playing all afternoon. |



























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