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Article: Easter parade is in full bloom.
- Article from:
- The Sedalia Democrat (Sedalia, MO)
- Article date:
- April 17, 2006
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Byline: Chuck Orman
Apr. 17--ARROW ROCK -- About 50 people donned their Easter bonnets and marched through downtown Arrow Rock on Sunday. "We're about the only ones who still have the traditional Easter Parade," said Mary Burge, who has marched in nearly every one of her 80-some years. Led by a large pink Easter bunny, the group waited at the starting point as Mrs. Burge, Judy Hodges and Tempe McGlaughlin sang "Easter Parade," then set off down the block to the Huston Tavern, then turned around and marched back. After the parade, the marchers stood patiently as town judges picked the winners in several categories. Top prize went to the Easter Bunny, Jeff ...
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