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Hillyard Festival Days

Hillyard, the community in Northeast Spokane, proudly celebrated the 100th anniversary of their annual festival Saturday Aug. 4, 2012. The weekend featured a parade, live music, a car show and a free breakfast Saturday morning.

Motorcyclists, including members of the Roving Gamblers Motorcycle Club, participate in the Hillyard Hi-Jinks Parade Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012.

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Festooned with balloons, Emily Day, 6, waits for the start of the Hillyard Hi-Jinks Parade.

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Longtime Hillyard resident Ed Johnson drives his 1963 Chrysler station wagon in the Hillyard Hi-Jinks Parade. Johnson modified the car, which he bought new in 1963, by cutting off the roof off.

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The Hillyard Hi-Jinks Parade makes its way down Market Street Saturday.

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Howard Richards, owner of the Outlaw Cafe, sits in a covered wagon and plays his guitar while riding in the Hillyard Hi-Jinks Parade. Richards had a friend, Bryan Olson, tow the wagon with classic Cadillac convertible.

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Darlene Thain steadies her dog, Sadie, on a makeshift parade float while her husband, Steve Thain, pulls them in the Hillyard Hi-Jinks Parade Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012. After watching the parade last year, the couple decided to participate and created the bicycle assembly.

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