Southport’s Fourth of July parade
Ham Meserve in his MG and his grandkids roll past the onlookers at the Southport Island Association’s July 4 parade. Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Parade walkers adorned in red, white and blue. Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Julian Meserve and Coco Meserve celebrate the holiday in front of the Southport Memorial Library. Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Parade walkers. Courtesy of Anne Gobes
The Meserves’ MG and some town trucks. Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Cape Newagen Alpaca Farm residents. Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Ham Meserve in his MG and his grandkids roll past the onlookers at the Southport Island Association’s July 4 parade. Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Parade walkers adorned in red, white and blue. Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Julian Meserve and Coco Meserve celebrate the holiday in front of the Southport Memorial Library. Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Parade walkers. Courtesy of Anne Gobes
The Meserves’ MG and some town trucks. Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Cape Newagen Alpaca Farm residents. Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Helen Meserve
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
Courtesy of Anne Gobes
The Southport Island Association’s July 4th parade at Newagen went on as planned, despite the threat of rain. It was a smaller parade than usual, but a good number of local residents cheered on the cars and town trucks. Coffee and donuts were served at the Southport Library.
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