The float of the River Centre Foundation in the parade.
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Daryl Jervis Dance Studio mermbers perform "Thriller" in the parade.
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Rebecca Ahern, left, and her son Xavier, who will be two on November 6th; and Angelyn Snyder, of Sylvania, with her son Kyres Snyder, 2, of Sylvania.
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Musician Dave Browning playing at the Fall Festival in Sylvania,
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The Sylvania Township Police Department's honor guard at the parade.
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Matthew Tucker, of Clayton, Michigan, a blacksmith, uses letter stamps to put a name on a finished horseshoe.
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Janet Tucker, of Clayton, Michigan, uses window light to read the letters on metal stamps. Her husband, Matthew Tucker, a blacksmith, uses the stamps to put a name on his finished work.
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Red ninja Brodi Sobb, 6, of Sylvania, in "Stone Academy", a replica of a school in 1844.
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Harvey Sayre, 2 with his dad Frank Sayre, both of Sylvania, in the children activities area. Harvey had just bowled with a pumpkin.
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Flags at the frontof a Jeepster. The parade is hosted by the Sister City Commission to bolster relationship with Sylvania's sister city Woodstock, Ontario.
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Cast members of Northview High School production of "All Shook Up", which will be presented in mid-November, in the parade. The play "is inspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis Presely".
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Sam Fibian, left, greets Alexander Slowinski, of Sylvania Township, who is in the parade.
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Parade watchers along Main Street.
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Two of the art cars in the parade.
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Sylvania Southview marching band piccolo player is one of many band members in costume.
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Braxton Stalker, 4, with his mom Diana Stalker, both of Toledo, along the parade route.
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The Indian Creek Petting Zoo brought camels in the parade. There were 85 floats and 109 vendor booths at the event.
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Southview High School marching band drummer Jordan Topoleski, a ninth grader, playing before the festival.
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