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Record-tying heat--102 degrees--didn't dampen spirits during Morton Grove's annual July 4th parade.
After the fire trucks and police cars passed, the Morton Grove American Legion kicked off the celebration, followed by a car driven by Village President Dan Staackman--while trustees Bill Grear and Daniel DiMaria waved from the back seat.
Several marching bands took part, including the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps from LaCross, Wisconsin, the Troopers from Casper, Wyoming, and the Glassmen from Toledo.
Perhaps the most popular parade attraction was a military vehicle that sprayed water on the sweltering crowd.
The Medinah Shriners, with their motorcyles, antique fire trucks, "flying carpets," and even an airplane of sorts dominated the parade.
Maria Toth
10:52 am on Thursday, July 5, 2012
Hi, John! Just to clarify, Trustee Shel Marcus was driving the car; Mayor Staackmann was walking alongside with Clerk Tony Kalogerakos, Trustee John Thill, Trustee Larry Gomberg, and me. Great photos!
John Ruberry
5:42 pm on Thursday, July 5, 2012
Thanks, Maria. And a big "oops" on my part!
Laura Frisch
12:05 am on Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Great pictures, wonderful one of my students, little Abdel. Just goes to show you, patriots in the U.S.A. come in all shapes and sizes and from all nationalities!