Every April Kennesaw hosts the Big Shanty festival. No particular history to the festival and no agenda other than lots of food, arts and crafts stands, more food, and demonstrations by local dancing schools and karate dojo's. The kick-off for the festival is a parade. It begins in the local park and winds its way through downtown Kennesaw. This parade is like most small town parades in that it is filled with convertibles carrying the local beauty queens, proud veterans, local high school bands, politicians, souped up motorcycles, dance troupes, and even a few small float.
This year we got the experience the parade because Maddie was invited to walk in the parade as part of her Daisy (Girl Scout troop). She was so excited because it was her first time to do something like this. I truly enjoyed every moment of it and I like being part of "small town" life (even if it takes me 40 minutes some mornings to go 6 miles because of traffic).
Our little Daisy
A Daisy and a Junior
Getting ready to decorate the truck
The Few, The Proud
No small town parade would be complete without the local plumbing business and their
spinning toilet seat decorated float complete with spraying showerheads
Allatoona High School Band (where the girls will go to High School)
Color Guard girls from Allatoona
We love our Veterans
Maddie's group
Where's Maddie?
Her legs were "tired" from walking so she was sitting pretty
Momma and her girls after the parade was over



