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Young Performers Shine in Hometown Holidays Parade

Children from all over the Peninsula performed in the holiday-themed parade on Saturday.

Crowds didn't let the rain put a damper on their desire to watch the Children's Parade during the Hometown Holidays Festival on Saturday.

Groups from all over the Peninsula performed arts of all varieties, including singing, dance, martial arts, marching bands, cheerleaders and more.

Did you snap any photos during Saturday's parade? Share them with Patch! Click on "Upload Photos and Videos" above and add yours to the mix.

Do you know someone pictured in any of these photos? E-mail Jennifer van der Kleut at jennifer.vanderkleut@patch.com with the number in the slideshow and the name of the child or group in the photo and we're happy to add info to the captions.

Photos by Mike Skyba.

 

See more photos from the 2012 Hometown Holidays Festival here.

 

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