Richmond's Fourth of July Parade kicked off with the usual one-mile race down through the center of town.
[Story by Meg, Photos later added by Bryan]
Family friends, parents and children sped there way down as spectators cheered on competitors of all ages and abilities. This was truly a community event as all were welcomed to participate.
The parade followed the race and had the usual participation of
home-built floats, community services strutting their service vehicles, and even a "Thank You" to the voters for a new firetruck that's do to arrive a little later this summer. The note was attached to the side of the current truck and was a reminder to all, just how tight knit a community can be.
A simple thank you note spoke volumes to the community, where a parade of politicians (notably absent during this non-election year) rarely moves a soul.
This simple, home-town parade is what community is all about. This is the place we live, these are the neighbors we live with, and thank the lord, we live in a country where a simple day reminds us all, what is at stake if we don't contribute to the betterment of one another.
Happy Fourth of July Everone!
-Meg