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Float Parade Awards at Glenshea Park

Fire engine rides…
Enjoying the vintage fire engine ride…

After the parade returned to Glenshea Park last night there were free activities, food, music by the Te Awamutu and District Highland Pipe Band and the Cambridge Brass Band.

The Te Awamutu and District Highland Pipe Band.
A section of the crowd at Glenshea Park.
Plenty of takers for this free activity.
The Scout food tent.
The new PiP Manager at work…
Heathers food caravan.

Pride in Putaruru Chairman Stu Edmeades and manager Rebecca Sanson then presented the awards to the winners of the 3 Float Categories and announced the Overall Winner.

Quilt ‘n’ Knit2 – the window display winner.
Owlets Forest Early Learning Centre – winner of the Children and Youth float section.
Putaruru Tyres, winner of the Commercial float section.
St Pauls Church, winner of the Services, Clubs and Societies float section.
Stu Edmeades holds the trophy awarded to the Overall Winner – Owlets Forest Early Learning Centre.

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