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Fire truck girl

A girl looks at onlookers during the Concord Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary’s Fourth of July parade Thursday. Lineup began at the Concord Elem. School at 8:45 a.m., and the parade was scheduled to start at 10 a.m., ending at the Concord Fire Station. Lunch was available for purchase at the fire station with smoked barbecue, hot dogs and more.

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Pamplin Volunteer Fire Department

Pictured is an old-fashioned fire truck from the Pamplin Volunteer Fire Department, which slowly drove the parade route for all onlookers to see.

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Cindy Hall’s re-election campaign

An antique vehicle cruised down the street to promote Appomattox County School Board member Cindy Hall’s re-election campaign for the Wreck Island District.

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A woman gives ice-cold popsicles to onlookers of last Thursday's Fourth of July Parade held in Concord. 

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A family, dressed in patriotic colors, look on during the day's festivities, which were hosted by the Concord Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.

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Four-wheeler

A gentleman drives a four-wheeler on Village Highway in celebration of the Fourth of July.

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Fire truck girl

A girl looks at onlookers during the Concord Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary’s Fourth of July parade Thursday. Lineup began at the Concord Elem. School at 8:45 a.m., and the parade was scheduled to start at 10 a.m., ending at the Concord Fire Station. Lunch was available for purchase at the fire station with smoked barbecue, hot dogs and more.

  • Debra Ferrell/Womack Publishing News Service
Pamplin Volunteer Fire Department

Pictured is an old-fashioned fire truck from the Pamplin Volunteer Fire Department, which slowly drove the parade route for all onlookers to see.

  • Debra Ferrell/Womack Publishing News Service
Cindy Hall’s re-election campaign

An antique vehicle cruised down the street to promote Appomattox County School Board member Cindy Hall’s re-election campaign for the Wreck Island District.

  • Debra Ferrell/Womack Publishing News Service
Popsicle

A woman gives ice-cold popsicles to onlookers of last Thursday's Fourth of July Parade held in Concord. 

  • Debra Ferrell/Womack Publishing News Service
Family

A family, dressed in patriotic colors, look on during the day's festivities, which were hosted by the Concord Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.

  • Debra Ferrell/Womack Publishing News Service
Four-wheeler

A gentleman drives a four-wheeler on Village Highway in celebration of the Fourth of July.

  • Debra Ferrell/Womack Publishing News Service

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