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This was the first year that we attended the community parade. The Bownies Girl Scouts decided to get together to decorate a banner and their bikes at 10:00 am. Laura and I went to a new neighbor's home to do it.
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At 1:00 pm the parade started. Many kids, boys and girls, rode their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or tricycles all showing up. There were different cars representing different groups, including a dog's soceity. It was a short walk but it was meaningful because it came from the community.
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Laura's friend's dad.
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