
Emily Kimball displays a live boa constrictor. representing an extreme in local critter paraders. Other critters included cows, chickens, horses and ponies.

Bill Eisner in his Scottish kilt playing bagpipes in the back of Tim Nisbet’s Model A Ford.

Glover’s Bread and Puppet Theater performers entertain on Greensboro’s Town Hall Green, Saturday, July 6 at the Town’s Funky Fourth Independence Day Celebration.

The Greensboro Community Gardeners pose with Celebrity Carrot, Abigail Reisner (world record holder for fastest female runner of a marathon dressed as a vegetable) after the parade. (from left) Beth Meachem, Heidi DeBrino, Joan Feffer, Winnie Jones, Reisner, Cathy Hansen and Jenny Bayles

The Honeybee Steel Band with Liz Steel driving the truck

Stew Arnold rides in the Greensboro Association’s Lake Protection and Environmental Stewardship Committee float with his grandchildren Charlie and Brooke. The boat and trailer are pulled by his son and daughter-in-law.

An inflatable loon rides with Chris and Bethany Arnold in his parent’s RAV4 with the Vermont license plate, “Caspian” to emphasize the motto “Keeping Caspian Looney.” They pull a boat and trailer carrying their children and Chris’ father Stew.

Ponies with riders marched too!

A Town truck and fire trucks head down the parade route

The Greensboro Ladies Walking Society aka “The Greensboro Walking Ladies” strut their stuff.

Jasper Hill Farm’s tractors and huge farm equipment spread across the road as they hand out cheese samples along the parade route.

A wagon carries Shiloh Swank, who is too young to walk but, also provides for his stuffed animals.

Members of Emily Lanxner’s Honeybee Steelband pose with Vermont’s senior U.S. Senator, Bernie Sanders on the Greensboro green following the town’s Funky Fourth Parade, Saturday, July 6. (from left) Sr. Maria Dipal, Greensboro; Sr Amie Hendani; Laura Rappold, E. Montpelier; Sen. Sanders, Burlington; Abigale Breez, E. Johnson; Zoryan Gray, Greensboro; James Mackey, Burlington; Auriel Gray, Greensboro; Lanxner, Hardwick; Sr. Gail Worcelo, Greensboro; Ras Moshe Burnett, Montpelier


