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Harrison Rally Day 2015

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Miranda Hinojosa, of Rossford, left, helps the buyers at the 577 Foundation table at Perrysburg's Harrison Rally Day. The art was created by students who donate the art to sell to help the foundation to continue to offer classes. The buyers, meanwhile, pay whatever they wish for the art.

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The color guard of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and of the American Legion lead the parade down Louisiana Avenue.

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The League of Women Voters encourages parade watchers to register and to vote.

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Caroline Williams, 1, and her dad, Justin Williams, both of Maumee, coloring at one of the tables sponsored by the Create Art Studio + Workshop during Harrison Rally Day in Perrysburg.

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Members and supporters of the League of Women Voters encourages parade watchers to register and to vote during the annual Harrison Rally Day festival.

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The Way Public Library showed off with music and dancing with library carts.

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Joshua Acosta, 7, his sister Antigone,4, and brother Jackson, 6, all of Pemberville, and their cousin Alexis Dedes, of Oak Harbor, enjoying the parade during the annual Harrison Rally Day festival.

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Owen McVicker, 3, and his sister Caelyn McVicker, 6, of Rossford, spot The Cat in the Hat leading the Way Public Library during the annual Harrison Rally Day festival in Perrysburg.

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Katie Watson, left, her sister Peyton, 5, and parents Amanda and Michael Watson, all of Perrysburg, with Ken Matuszak, of Bowling Green, and Blondie. Blondie, a four-year-old Greyhound, is available to be adopted through North Coast Greyhound Connection, of which Matuszak is a member..

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The Perrysburg Twirling Sophisticates in the Harrison Rally Day parade.

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George, left, and Melissa Hall, with Perrysburg Animal Care, looking at the art created by Bittersweet Creative Artists.

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Children of the world on the float of the Perrysburg Alliance Church during the annual Harrison Rally Day festival.

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A large crowd along Louisiana Avenue for the Perrysburg parade.

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