LUMBERLAND — There was no shortage of the Stars and Stripes in recognition of Independence Day as residents and visitors lined the street in Lumberland to wave American flags and watch the …
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Lumberland celebrates Independence Day in style
Susan Fraysse Russ and her husband Andy made their way along the Lumberland Fourth of July Parade in a classic 1937 Morris Touring car representing the sensational Burn Brae Mansion in Glen Spey. Built in 1908, the Mansion is now an award winning Bed and Breakfast and special events venue.
Paula Campbell | Democrat
Local visiting campers all decked out in their finest red white and blue joined the Lumberland Fourth of July Parade and provided some favorite patriotic music for the spectators to enjoy.
Paula Campbell | Democrat
Under some lovely sunny skies the residents of Lumberland and Glen Spey lined the Fourth of July parade route and stood and cheered in appreciation for their first responders as the Lumberland Fire Department and Ambulance trucks proudly made their way down the parade route.
Paula Campbell | Democrat
The members of the Kadampa Meditation and Retreat Center in Glen Spey, a long time community organization, marched in the Town of Lumberland Fourth of July Parade led by a brand new tractor.
LUMBERLAND — There was no shortage of the Stars and Stripes in recognition of Independence Day as residents and visitors lined the street in Lumberland to wave American flags and watch the parade.
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