Osborne Road; Saturday May 6, 2016 12:00pm. Forty Third Annual "Lynwood Days Parade and Festival". The parade started at the Lynwood Park United Christian Church and traveled to Windsor Parkway then turned north on Osborne Road and finished in Lynwood Park. Christopher Carter (sophomore) plays trombone in the Pebblebrook High School Marching Band.

Musicians and riders on horseback marched down Osborne Road on Saturday, May 7, during the 43rd annual Lynwood Days Parade and Festival. Above, Christopher Carter plays trombone in the Pebblebrook High School Marching Band.

Photos by Phil Mosier

The Midnight Cowboys, a local equestrian group, below, took part.

Osborne Road; Saturday May 6, 2016 12:00pm. Forty Third Annual "Lynwood Days Parade and Festival". The parade started at the Lynwood Park United Christian Church and traveled to Windsor Parkway then turned north on Osborne Road and finished in Lynwood Park. Midnight Cowboys local aquestrian group.
Osborne Road; Saturday May 6, 2016 12:00pm. Forty Third Annual "Lynwood Days Parade and Festival". The parade started at the Lynwood Park United Christian Church and traveled to Windsor Parkway then turned north on Osborne Road and finished in Lynwood Park. "Miss Respect" girls (ltor) Anna Williams (8yr), and Makayla Stephens (7yr).

Above, “Miss Respect” girls 8-year-old 7 year-old Anna Williams, at left, and Makayla Stephens took part in the parade.

Jamie Allison, who’s 6, dressed for a sunny day watching the parade.

Osborne Road; Saturday May 6, 2016 12:00pm. Forty Third Annual "Lynwood Days Parade and Festival". The parade started at the Lynwood Park United Christian Church and traveled to Windsor Parkway then turned north on Osborne Road and finished in Lynwood Park. Lynwood resident Jamie Allison (6yr) enjoys parade.

Justin Carpenter and his 2-year-old son Logan Carpenter watched happily.

Osborne Road; Saturday May 6, 2016 12:00pm. Forty Third Annual "Lynwood Days Parade and Festival". The parade started at the Lynwood Park United Christian Church and traveled to Windsor Parkway then turned north on Osborne Road and finished in Lynwood Park. Lynwood residents Justin Carpenter, and his son Logan Carpenter (2yr).

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