Peach Parade strolls through Clanton
Published 2:42 pm Monday, June 26, 2023
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New 2023 Miss Peach Queen Chloe Street waves to the crowd.
Kids throw candy and goodies to the eagerly waiting watchers.
The Verbena High School marching band performing during the parade.
The Clanton City Council aboard their float.
Horses were a part of the parade procession as well.
Those in floats and cars in the parade waved to watchers and threw out candy.
Newly crowned Little Miss Peach Queen Aubrie Roberts throws out candy to the crowd.
Newly crowned Junior Miss Peach Queen Anna Lewellen waves to the crowd aboard her float.
Alabama State Representative Van Smith throwing out candy to the crowd.
The Jemison High School dance team danced through the parade procession.
The Thorsby High School FFA aboard their float during the parade.
Newly crowned Young Miss Peach Queen Nora Kayte Camarillo smiles at the crowd on her float.
Peach Parade Grand Marshall Hal Taylor helped lead the parade through downtown Clanton.
The Peach Parade was a fun time for people of all ages.
Uncle Sam was a part of the Peach Parade festivities as well.
Clanton Mayor Jeff Mims tosses candy to the crowd.
Alabama State Senator April Weaver waves to the crowd.
The Miss Peach Queen court aboard their float during the parade.
The young onlookers eagerly waiting for more candy to be thrown.
The Peach Parade got the Peach Jam Jubilee festivities started bring and early on June 24 as a part of the 76th Chilton County Peach Festival. The parade began rolling through downtown Clanton at 9 a.m. and featured floats from various businesses and organizations in Chilton County, county high school marching bands, the queens from around the county and horses.
Photos by Carey Reeder | Managing Editor