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Valley Celebrates Halloween With Annual Parade
Written by Photos By Bob Esposito
2011-10-26

  Visit our online photo gallery at at www.upvnews.com

to see many more photos from this year's parade.

 

 Crown Precious Metals of Pennsburg sponsored the Big Banana car for the parade.

 Children clamor for candy thrown from participants in the annual Halloween parade sponsored jointly by the Upper Perk Valley Association and Youth & Family Services held on Sunday evening.

 Yogi and Boo Boo bear paid the valley a visit from their home at Jellystone Park.

 A man dressed in a chicken suit, part of the Norm's Toys brigade, performs for the crowd on a pickup truck go-cart.

Members of Twirling Reflections of Boyertown dazzled the crowd with their twirling skills featuring flaming batons.

 This old hearse by Scott Schaeffer Auto Center of Birdsboro, featuring several ghouls and flames shooting from it, was a big hit with parade watchers.

Members of the Serenity Dance Zone dressed as ghosts for the group's "Ghostbusters" movie theme showing in the parade.

 


 

 

 

 

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