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Celebrating independence

Williams kicks off Fourth of July with parade, activities

As the parade went on in Williams on Tuesday, the age of the vintage tractors being ridden got older and older.
—Daily Freeman-Journal photos by Chris Anderson MAC Life Church's Noah's ark themed float charmed the crowd during the Williams Fourth of July parade on Tuesday.
—Daily Freeman-Journal photos by Chris Anderson ABOVE: The Hemken Family Band float, which played music as they rode by, entertained the crowd in Williams Tuesday during the town’s Fourth of July celebration.
Kids of all ages on the Northeast Hamilton T-Ball teams got to participate in the Fourth of July festivities. They got to ride on the t-ball float.
Also featured at the park was a chainsaw wood artist who created sculptures and furniture out of tree stumps and a chainsaw​. People who attended the Williams Fourth of July event got to see a parade, the carving artist and more.
Tractors of all shapes, sizes, makes and models made their way down the streets of Williams on Tuesday during the town’s Fourth of July parade.

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