Marple Friends & Neighbors magazine, July 2022

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Our Community

Stay Tuned for the 2022 4th of July Parade Winners!

2021 Best of Parade winner Reese Armstrong

by Sheila Turner-Hilliard Photos courtesy of Marple Newtown 4th of July Parade Committee

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fter a successful return of the Marple Newtown 4th of July Parade in 2021, the 2022 sequel did not disappoint! The streets were packed with people and the excitement in the air was electric. Spectators were entertained by marching bands such as Mersey-British Rock Invasion and the Slim Jim & Big Guy Band. Our local marching bands, fire companies and first responders joined in the fun. Local businesses, community clubs and neighborhood residents did not disappoint with their decorated floats, marching groups and costumed individuals. But it was the little ones who stole the show with their creative and festively decorated strollers, wagons, hand-drawn floats and bikes. The parade ended with a celebration of our great country. Volunteers were on hand to serve pretzels, hot dogs and water. The crowd gathered to listen to The Marple Newtown Community Band play our National Anthem, after which the awards ceremony began. Medals and trophies were given to the top three entries in each division, and their names and photos will be featured in the 2023 parade commemorative book. So who were the big winners? Stay tuned for a full recap in our August issue of Marple Friends & Neighbors. You’ll find out who won for best small, medium and large floats, best marching group, costumed individual, bike brigade, strollers and wagons, hand-drawn floats and find out who took home the largest trophy of the day as the Best of Parade.

2021 1st Place Large Float

2021 1st Place Medium Float

2021 1st Place Bike Brigade, ages 10 & over winner Phoenix McFetridge 2021 1st Place Bike Brigade, age 5 winner Dominic DiGioia

When the 2020 parade was canceled due to the pandemic, the committee launched a Red, White and YOU! decorating contest for area residents and businesses. The turnout was so successful in 2020 and 2021 that they decided to continue the tradition. Judges toured the area and awarded prizes such as “Best Window,” “Most Patriotic” and “Hometown Heroes.” Please join us in thanking our Marple Newtown 4th of July Parade Committee and all the volunteers for their hard work and dedication. We could not have asked for a better parade. Thank you for Bringing People Together to celebrate our freedom! M

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