Taylor Fowler and Dallas Sunderland participated in the 4th of July Children's Parade in honor of Pfc. Nashay Sunderland and Cpl. Nathan Sunderland.
Olivia Stewart, Cas Speich, Chloe Speich and Emmie Speich lead more than 250 participants in the annual Crab-Orchard Chapter of the Daughters ofthe American Revolution Fourth of July Children's Parade. Following them are members of local Boy Scout troops and the Tennessee State Guard carrying a flag from Flower's Bakery.
Abigail and Mikayla Vanlandingham get ready for the parade.
Alex and Elizabeth Squier decorated their bikes up with red, white and blue.
Dylan Smathers rode down the street wearing a 70-year-old costume sewn by his great-great-grandmother.
Alexia and Braydon Sherrill enjoyed a wagon ride during the parade.
Megan Blair enjoyed getting dressed up in her red, white and blue.
Taylor Bell escorted her teddy bear in the parade.
Jordan Propst enjoys a popsicle after the parade.
Members of the Tennessee State Guard and local scout groups fold the large flag carried in the parade.
Children of all ages took part in the annual Fourth of July Children's Parade.
Joanne and Willard Spivey cheered the kids along.
Ethan Dixon motored down the street in his pick-up truck.
The Cumberland County Young Marines carried the colors for the parade.
Mason Williams arrives at the Depot.
Children waved to everyone who came out to see the parade.
The Glade Gliders performed a square dance following the parade.
Kathleen Adams carried the flag while riding I'm A Jewel.
Photo Gallery
July 10, 2009
LOCAL VIDEO & PHOTO GALLERY: 2009 Fourth of July Parade
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Parade of Beauties
The second annual Parade of Beauties, a womanless beauty pageant held Friday at the Palace Theatre, showcased 23 male contestants dressed in their most fabulous female attire to help raise money for the Avalon Center’s domestic violence and sexual assault program.
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Snow play
The recent heavy snowfall in Cumberland County didn't keep some residents inside. Several Chronicle readers sent in photos showing how they have fun in the snow.
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'Holiday Magic' at annual Crossville Christmas parade
The annual Crossville Christmas parade offered parade-goers some "Holiday Magic" Dec. 5.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Homestead community celebrates 75-year anniversary
Actress Patty Payne played the part of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt for a reenactment of the speech Roosevelt made in the community. Payne has played the part of Mrs. Roosevelt many times in the Homesteads Album, an original production of the Cumberland County Playhouse, and her performance was one of the highlights of the Homestead's 75th anniversary celebration.
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PHOTO GALLERY & LOCAL VIDEO: Pleasant Hill Academy marks 125 years
Alumni and friends celebrated the 125th anniversary of the Pleasant Hill Academy last weekend. The event took place at the Pleasant Hill Community House. A few members of the community were eager to represent those who made a mark on the Pleasant Hill Academy.
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PHOTO GALLERY: A day of rolling Thunder honors all veterans
I had the pleasure of going on the Veterans Thunder Motorcycle Run last Saturday. It was an amazing ride to South Pittsburg, TN where the Vietnam Veterans of Cumberland County were honored with a proclamation and the key to the city. The ride honored all veterans. The event had live music, food and a brief ceremony. It was a great experience.
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LOCAL VIDEO & PHOTO GALLERY: 2009 Fourth of July Parade
Here's a look back at the 2009 Crossville Fourth of July Parade.
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LOCAL VIDEO & PHOTO GALLERY: 2009 Powwow
Lorretta Howard and Daniel Paul lead an intertribal dance during the third annual Pow Wow on the Plateau, held Saturday at the Cumberland County Community Complex. The event featured Native American dancing, drumming and storytelling. It is held annually in June.
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PHOTO GALLERY: 212 kids haul in 342 pounds of fish
Two hundred twelve children participated in this year's ninth annual Kid's Fishing Derby. The overall total catch weighed in at 342.98 pounds of catfish, which is over one-third of the 1,000 pounds of catfish stocked by TWRA at Meadow Park Lake prior to Saturday's event
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PHOTO GALLERY: Community says goodbye to John Dishman
Members of the John Dishman family watch the flight of a dove released at the end of graveside services for the deputy who died suddenly last week following a medical episode. From the left are Garry Hood, funeral director, John’s son and daughter Eric and Allison and John’s wife, Molly. Dishman served Cumberland County as a law enforcement officer for three decades and was involved in a host of community activities including youth athletics.
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