Here are all the cutlines for the pictures in the folder Together Days 2005

1st grader

Westbrook’s first graders, acting as grand marshals for the Together Days parade, proudly show off their favorite books.

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All City Band

Members of Westbrook’s All City Band entertain the large crowds lining Main Street for the Together Days parade on Saturday.

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Bernier

Westbrook Kiwanis Club President John Bernier does his best to sell ducks for the Great Westbrook Duck Race on the Presumpscot River at Together Days on Saturday.

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Campbell 1 and Campbell 2 (same cutline for both)

Members of the Don Campbell band take the stage at Together Days on Saturday.

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Council

City Councilors (from left) John O’Hara, Brendan Rielly and Suzanne Joyce toss candy to the crowd at the Together Days parade on Saturday.

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Face paint

Seven-year-old Kari Brown sits motionless as Alana Howe paints a cherry on her face at Together Days.

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Funkationland

The band Funkationland entertains the crowd at Together Days.

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Hannaford kids

Looking ready to take the field, young baseball players wave to the crowd from the Hannaford float at the Together Days parade Saturday.

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Harry-parade

Accompanied by his wife Anne, former American Journal Editor Harry Foote smiles and waves from the back seat of a convertible at Saturday’s parade.

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Hockey

Members of the Westbrook Youth Hockey program didn’t let the total lack of ice stand in the way of their plans to skate the length of the Together Days parade route Saturday.

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Kids/candy

Kids scramble to pick up candy tossed from floats during Saturday’s parade.

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Lee, Brendan Harry

American Journal Publisher Lee Hews Casler and Editor Brendan Moran make a presentation to former American Journal Editor Harry Foote to commemorate his purchasing the paper 40 years ago.

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Lil’ Tow Truck

While most of the Shriners’ little cars had no problems during the parade, at least one car needed the special services of this extra small tow truck.

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Puppet Show

Kids enjoying a puppet show at Riverbank Park during Together Days on Saturday.

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Red hats

Ladies from the Red Hat Society enjoy a tea party on the back of a truck during the Together Days parade Saturday.

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Santa

While Christmas is still over six months away, Santa came down from the North Pole to march in the Together Days parade along with the gang from the Festival of Trees.

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Sawyer auction

School Superintendent Stan Sawyer works the crowd during his stint as auctioneer at the Together Days auction at Riverbank Park on Saturday.

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Shriner car

No this isn’t a NASCAR race, it’s just the Shriners in their little racing cars putting down the parade route at Together Days on Saturday.

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Sleepy kid

This youngster, apparently tuckered out from all the activity on the float, found a comfortable place to get some rest during the parade on Saturday.

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Vader

Taking a break from all his hard work in a galaxy far, far away, Darth Vader marches in the Together Days parade on Saturday.

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Wheelie

A stunt biker pops a wheelie during the Together Days parade on Saturday.

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WHS Band

The Westbrook High School marching band provides musical entertainment at the parade on Saturday.

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