ABOVE: Children and parents guide bikes, wagons and pets around the Fountain Circle in Marshall on the morning of July 4 during the annual Oaklawn Pet, Bike & Wagon Parade, part of Independence Day holiday activities in the community.
The following press release was issued during July 2022 by MysteryVisits Communications on behalf of Oaklawn.
~ Winners announced after Oaklawn’s 2022 Pet, Bike & Wagon Parade ~
MARSHALL, Michigan – The names of nine overall winners were announced Monday after the 2022 Oaklawn Hospital Pet, Bike & Wagon Parade.
The parade stepped off on Independence Day morning at Brooks Memorial Fountain, launching holiday events at Marshall’s Fountain Circle.
Ribbons were presented to all winners, as follows:
Pets: First – Paisley Woods of Marshall; second – Greta Hetka of Marshall; third – Lilli Blair of Marshall
Bikes: First – Brezlyn Hoffman of Battle Creek; second – Marley Waun of Marshall; third – Lincoln Weaver of Marshall
Wagons: First – Isla and Grayson Metzger of Marshall; second – Franklin and Henry Brylle of Ceresco; third – Sydney Jeffery of Marshall.
Fourth of July-themed toys were presented to all participants.
Winners were selected by a team of judges that included representatives of Oaklawn, the parade’s sponsor. They were President and CEO Gregg Beeg, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Summer Liston-Crandall, Director of Clinical Affairs Dr. Matthew Ralph, pain-management provider Dr. Timothy Kwiecien and physical therapy manager Tracy Winnie. Sarah Jack, an Oaklawn marketing associate, was the master of ceremonies.
Nearly 200 youngsters participated in this year’s parade, according to officials from Oaklawn’s Marketing Department.
Children ages 3 through 12 were invited to create costumes and decorations that reflected the Independence Day celebration. All animals had to be properly caged or leashed, and all bike riders properly helmeted.
An album of photos from the event may be viewed on Oaklawn Hospital's Facebook page.
Another Fourth of July tradition — the Marshall Chicken BBQ — got under way shortly after the parade, featuring a lunch of barbecued chicken, hotdogs and ice cream. The event was sponsored by the Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance, and featured a performance by the Marshall Rotary Band.
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