For the 60th year the city of Edgewood turned out to see the Fourth of July Parade.







WWII Marine Corporal Howard Requardt, a 96-year-old veteran who served at the Battle of Okinawa, led the parade as Grand Marshall, just after the Kenton County Honor Guard.









Mayor John Link, CAO Brian Dehner, and councilmembers followed in golf carts.





The Northern Kentucky Tea Party float garnered shouts and cheers, and the float tossing popsicles was very welcome, but the Glier Goetta float, along with the man on the Segway, seemed to be the most popular as he threw packages of goetta to select people in the crowd.






Seventy entrants proceeded from Turkeyfoot Middle School to Presidents Park by way of several residential streets.

