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Fall Festival Parades Draw Thousands

By: Web Producer
Updated: October 7, 2012
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Thousands braved the chilly weather to watch the annual Fall Festival main parade.  Eyewitness News Anchor Brad Byrd and Chief Meteorologist Wayne Hart participated in this year's parade.  Meteorologist Ron Rhodes and Anchor Randy Moore emceed the event.  West Side Nut Clubbers say there were more than a hundred floats in this year's parade.

West Franklin Street was also a busy place Saturday morning, but this time the kids and animals stole the show.  It was all part of the Fall Festival pet parade.  Children of all ages with or without pets, walked in the parade on West Franklin Street.  There were dogs, ducks, and even a snake.  Some of the kids dressed up in their Halloween costumes.  The pet parade was sponsored by the Pet Food Center.

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