Foothills Festival 2019

Posted October 23, 2019 at 8:16 am
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Amanda Cooper and Chloe Cooper, left, won the Parent/Child Look-a-like 13 and over division, while Nicklous Sparks and Trenton Sparks placed second.

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Brittany Boils and Aubrey Sexton, left, won the Parent/Child Look-a-like 7-12 division, with Shawna Huddleston and Alli Huddleston placing second.

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James Brown and Son won first place in the Foothills Festival Parade Wagon contest.

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Delmer Vitatoe and Jared Witham Families placed third in the Foothills Festival Parade Wagon contest.

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The Foothills Festival Parade Wagon entry of Tim Burnette and Rick Marcum earned a second place win.

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Ethan Harris’ 1956 John Deere tractor won first place in the Antique Tractor contest during Friday’s Foothills Festival Parade.

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Albany VFW Post 1096 earned a third place award with its float entry in Friday’s Foothills Festival Parade.

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This Chevrolet Bel Air , owned by Stacy Cash, won third in the Antique Cars contest in the Foothills Festival Parade.

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Gary York won second place in the Antique Car contest in Friday’s Foothills Festival Parade with his 1957 Chevrolet pickup.