People wait for the parade to begin.
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Tate Hickman, 6, Ari Hickman, 10, Zoe Vermiglio, 10, and Trey Hickman, 8, pose for a picture as they hold their bags, waiting to collect candy.
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The parade officially begins a few minutes after noon.
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Plainfield Township Supervisor Fred Lewis thanks everyone for coming out and then continues to speak during the parade.
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Addison Price, 7, and Brianna Lewis, 6, watch the parade and are on the lookout for candy.
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The local Cub Scouts, pack 3990, go through the parade and pass out candy.
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Connor Sloan, 5, and Riley Fowler, 10, collect candy during the parade.
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The Hale Hardware float goes by, representing female empowerment.
The Plainfield Township Fire Department sprays water during the parade, helping people cool off in the heat.
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Sam Hubbs pulls his 5-year-old son, Payton Hubbs, in a wagon during the parade.
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Siblings Emily, 13, and Kevin Kesler, 14, pick up candy.
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