The Boy Scouts lead off the Little Mountain Reunion parade on Saturday morning.
Children ran out into the streets to catch falling candy from parade floats.
Following the Little Mountain Reunion, folks made their way to purchase tickets for the carnival rides.
This past Saturday’s Little Mountain Reunion drew a crowd downtown. Spectators lined the streets to see the parade.
Lorraine Bradley, president of the Newberry County Humane Society, showcased furry stuffed animals on her vehicle during the Little Mountain Reunion parade.
Kenny and Betty Stockman stand proudly with their 1910 Franklin Model G. Touring. Prior to the reunion, cars could be found on display in the park.
Little Mountain Elementary staff got excited about the upcoming school year by bringing Dr. Seuss characters to life on their parade float.
The Mayor and Little Mountain Town Council members riding in the Little Mountain Reunion parade Saturday.
The Mid-Carolina Little League Intermediate State Champs showcased their pride during the Little Mountain Reunion parade.
The Mid-Carolina High School Rebel Regiment entertained the crowd as they marched during the parade.
Little Mountain Reunion Queens were represented in this past weekend’s Little Mountain Reunion parade.
Shealy’s Plumbing took a creative approach to their parade float for the Little Mountain Reunion.