Caraway 64th Fourth of July Picnic
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Phots by REVIS BLAYLOCK
The 64th annual Caraway Fourth of July celebration was held on Saturday, July 3, starting with a morning parade, all day activties, a rodeo, and fireworks display.
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Caraway Mayor Barry Riley and his grandson wave as they and Parade coordinator Bill Foster lead the 2010 Caraway Parade.
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Resting in the big chair as she waits on the parade to begin at the Caraway Picnic 2010.
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Throwing candy to the crowd was as much fun as eating it for these parade participants.
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Red, white and blue were the colors for the Caraway Fourth of July parade.
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This red convertible brought back memories.
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1946 -- It was a good year for trucks.
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Still looks and runs good.
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Proud to fly the flag.
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Ford has been around for a long time.
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Caraway Search and Rescue team is always available when they are needed and enjoyed participating in the Caraway Parade.
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Caraway Fire Trucks were a hit with the young children at the Caraway Parade.
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Leachville Fire Department's antique truck makes participates in area parades.
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Riding in the Caraway Parade.
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Gary Fletcher had a good display of antique equipment for the parade.
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Jack Tyler's Trading Post Wagon won first place.
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Antique trucks and cars paraded through the streets of Caraway kicking off the Fourth of July celebration.
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Riding in style.
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Riders wave to the crowd at the Caraway parade.
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All dressed up in pink for the parade.
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Enjoying the ride.
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Riding in the Caraway Fourth of July parade.
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It was red, white and blue for horses and riders at the Caraway Fourth of July parade.
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Watching the activities at the Caraway Fourth of July Picnic.
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Enjoying hot dogs and the entertainment at Caraway during the Fourth of July picnic.
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James Alsup receives the Person of the Year Award at the Caraway Fourth of July celebration.
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Caraway Police Officers raise the American Flag at the Caraway Park.
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Pick up a duck and win a prize every time.
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Taking a ride at the Caraway Carnival.
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Local riders participate in the rodeo held on Friday and Saturday nights at Caraway.
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The Caraway Rodeo began by honoring the American Flag.