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A sudden downpour didn’t stop members of Jay’s Faith Way Baptist Church from telling parade watchers about their western-themed Vacation Bible School on Wednesday during the Independence Day parade, which stretched from Jay’s Main Street to Livermore Falls. More information on VBS is available at fwbcjay.org.
The Jay Independence Day parade went on despite a heavy downpour Wednesday as the parade started at MEMCO in Jay, continuing to Ware-Butler in Livermore Falls. Girl Scouts from Troop 822 braved the weather to wish parade viewers a happy Fourth of July.
Wet, yet still adorable, these two dogs joined others in the Independence Day parade held Wednesday in Jay and Livermore Falls. A heavy downpour let loose just as the parade started at 5 p.m.
The Shriners cop cars circled around in the Jay-Livermore Falls Independence Day parade Wednesday despite a downpour that started about 5 p.m., just as the parade kicked off.
The Independence Day parade went on in Jay-Livermore Falls on Wednesday despite a downpour that started just as the parade commenced at 5 p.m. These tractors continued down Main Street in Jay to Livermore Falls.
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