Photos | Town awash in red, white, and blue to celebrate July Fourth holiday

Julie Reichle

Highland Saucer winner Grand Lake Veterinary Hospital

The center of town was awash in red, white, and blue as Piedmont marked the nation’s 250th birthday with a festive parade down Highland Avenue that culminated in a picnic in Piedmont Park. It was a picture-perfect day as local Scouts served up traditional holiday fare and musical performances entertained the crowd.

Grand Marshal Cora Wood and her family headed up the dignitary procession, followed by Mayor Betsy Smegal Andersen, Councilmembers Conna McCarthy and Lorrel Plimier plus School Board members Ruchi Medhekar, Michael Malione, Max Roman, and PUSD Superintendent Jennifer Hawn.

Mayor Betsy Smegal Andersen, Grand Marshal Cora Wood, School Board President Ruchi Medhekar, and student Claire Aubrecht (seated)

Local community groups, bands and ensembles, and a host of classic cars filled in the line that started at Highland Avenue and Park Way and ended at the park.

Parade Award winners:

Highland Cup: Oakland Strokes
Highland Spoon: Piedmont Swim Team
Best Spirit: Piedmont Pickleball
Best Theme: Piedmont Recreation Department
Most Artistic: Deco Belles
Best Youth Entry: Piedmont Mountain Bike Team
Best Animal Group: Piedmont Pugs
Best Band: California Repercussions

Early risers took part in the Piedmont Community Service Crews annual pancake breakfast:

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