The Westbrook High School Marching Band proudly represents at the Together Days parade Saturday morning. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Westbrook High School Color Guard leads the band. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Kiwanis International float had a beach theme this year at Together Days. Chance Viles / American Journal

Ernie’s Cycle Shop in Westbrook had a number of cyclists in the parade. Chance Viles / American Journal

A masked member of the Westbrook Seals hands out pamphlets during the parade. Chance Viles / American Journal

Roots Cafe parades a large float shooting bubbles. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Westbrook Women’s Club’s float. The club started Together Days in 1980. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Greater Portland School of Jukado marches. Chance Viles / American Journal

Veteran Services Director and Public Services Operations Director Arty Ledoux smiles at spectators. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Westbrook Safe Mobility & Accessibility Committee takes part. Chance Viles / American Journal

Westbrook City Council President Anna Turcotte, Councilor David Morse, center, and Planning Board John Turcotte toss candy to the crowd lining Main Street. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Blue Blaze’s football program’s parade float. Chance Viles / American Journal

Oakhurst Dairy of Portland joined the Together Days parade in Westbrook last weekend in a horse-drawn milk delivery truck like those the company used a century ago. Chance Viles / The Forecaster

A Greater Portland Metro representative hands out stickers and candy before an electric Metro bus makes its parade appearance. Chance Viles / American Journal

Hula hoopers swivel along the parade route. Chance Viles / American Journal

Fournier’s Leadership Karate students show off their moves in the parade. Chance Viles / American Journal

No parade is complete without the The Kora Shriners Renegades’ mini Jeep riders. Chance Viles / American Journal

A family takes a spin on the carousel at Westbrook Together Days, a two-day festival put on by the Westbrook-Gorham Chamber of Commerce in partnership with a number of other sponsors. Chance Viles / American Journal

Billie Jude of Windham checks out a vendor’s merchandise at Westbrook’s Together Days June 4. Chance Viles / American Journal

Sisters Taylor, left, and Abby Anderson of Westbrook, try their hands at carnival game. Chance Viles / American Journal

Kids enjoy a swinging ride at Westbrook Together Days on Saturday. The event featured a number of carnival rides and games, as well as food vendors and shops. Chance Viles / American Journal

The Knights of Columbus was one of many regular food vendors that returned for Together Days this year. Chance Viles / American Journal

Westbrook Middle Schooler Nathan Remington hits the dunk tank target with his first try at Together Days Saturday. Chance Viles / American Journal

Westbrook High School varsity first basemen Garren Post gets takes the plunge at the popular dunk tank at Together Days. Proceeds from the game benefit local youth baseball. Chance Viles / American Journal

Festival goers swarmed Riverbank Park during Westbrook Together Days. Chance Viles / American Journal

Festival goers line up to for tickets for carnival rides. Chance Viles / American Journal

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