Fireworks lit up the sky Tuesday, July 3, in Clintonville.
Fireworks lit up the sky Tuesday, July 3, in Clintonville.
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Alaina Hagen, 2, of Waupaca covers her ears as the fire trucks roll by during Waupaca’s Fourth of July parade.
Credit: Greg Seubert
Alexander Weise of Waupaca rings the bell on the Blue Knight Truck & Trailer float along North Main Street. This year’s parade theme was “Let Freedom Ring.”
Credit: Greg Seubert
Freeze-Pops were a popular treat during Waupaca’s parade.
Credit: Greg Seubert
A Waupaca parade watcher enjoys a sucker on South Main Street.
Credit: Greg Seubert
The village of Iola celebrated independence Day with fireworks.
Credit: Holly Neumann
The Zimmermann family dressed up as the Avengers for July 4 to celebrate Hometown Day in Waupaca. Shown are Leanne Zimmermann, Samantha Zimmermann, Rachel Trzebiatowski, Jackie Zimmermann and Jack Zimmermann.
Credit: Robert Cloud
Vintage cars wait on Granite Street to particpate in Waupaca’s July 4 Hometown Day parade.
Credit: Robert Cloud
Among the families lining Main Street to see the parade in Waupaca were Matthew and Erykah Buck and their children Triston, Olivya, Evelyn and Gwyneveve.
Credit: Robert Cloud
The Weyauwega Fire Dept. displayed its vintage pumper wagon at Waupaca’s July 4 parade.
Credit: Robert Cloud
The Wheelhouse gave a whole new meaning to the term minivan at Waupaca’s parade.
Credit: Robert Cloud
The Chain Skiers wowed the parade audience lining Waupaca’s Main Street with some acrobatics.
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Sisters Anne-Marie and Ali Long are ready for Fremont’s Kiddie Parade on July 4.
Credit: Angie Landsverk
Lauren Behm, 7, ties a flag on her float for the Fourth of July Kiddie Parade in Fremont.
Credit: Angie Landsverk
A float for the July 4 Kiddie Parade in Fremont sits in a parking lot minutes before the start of the parade.
Credit: Angie Landsverk
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