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| July 5, 2016 1:00 AM

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Annalise Anderson watches as other youngsters arrived for the Sandpoint Lion’s Kids Parade in downtown Sandpoint on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Grayson Steve Anderson concentrates on a game on his mom’s phone as he waits for the start of the Sandpoint Lions’ Kids Parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A youngster celebrates his fifth birthday by riding in the Sandpoint Lions Fourth of July Kids Parade on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A trio wear flag-inspired clothing as they walk in the Fourth of July Kids Parade on Monday in downtown Sandpoint.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A young bicyclist rides in the Fourth of July Kids Parade on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Members of the Sandpoint All-Stars baseball team take part in the Sandpoint Lions’ Grande Parade from atop one of the Selkirk Fire Rescue and EMS firetrucks.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A trio of parade watchers have varying reactions to the Fourth of July fun going on around them at Monday’s Grand Parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A youngster concentrates as she blows bubbles while waiting for the start of the Sandpoint Lions’ Grand Parade on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A young dummer boy marches with the Daughters of the American Revolution group during Monday’s Fourth of July Grand Parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Distinguished Young Women participants ride in the Sandpoint Lions' Grand Parade on the Fourth of July Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Flags were the accessories of choice on Monday as evidenced by this parade-goer waiting for the start of the Sandpoint Lions’ Grand Parade on the Fourth of July.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A group of riders take part in the Sandpoint Lions' Grand Parade on the Fourth of July Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A parade participant pretends to be trying to find his way to Disneyland during Monday's Grand Parade. The float was one of about 100 entries in the Sandpoint Lions' Fourth of July event.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A pair get into the spirit of the Fourth of July as they attend the Sandpoint Lions' Grand Parade on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A group of youngsters watch the floats go by during Monday's Fourth of July Grand Parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A trio of young boys appear captivated by classic cars driving by Sandpoint Car Injectors members during Monday's Grand Parade. The entry was just one of about 100 which took part in the Sandpoint Lions Club event.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A young parade participant waves to the crowd while taking part in the Grand Parade on the Fourth of July on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A pair of pirates get into the spirit of their characters as they ride aborad Capt. Dan Mimmack's pirate boat. The boat was one of about 100 entries taking part in the Sandpoint Lions' Grand Parade on the Fourth of July Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Young parade watchers wave their flags as they watch floats go by in the Sandpoint Lions’Grand Parade on Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Sandpoint High School football players pull Ray Miller, one of the Bulldogs' assistant coaches, out of the crowd lining First Avenue to chant, "defense, defense, defense" before continuing on their way. The group was just one of about 100 taking part in the Sandpoint Lions' Grand Parade on the Fourth of July Monday.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER A young Scout marches with his troop during Monday's Grand Parade as thousands of people packed downtown Sandpoint to take part in the annual event.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Panhandle Antique Tractor and Engine Club members make their way down First Avenue during Monday's Fourth of July parade.

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—Photo by CAROLINE LOBSINGER Two youngsters take part in Monday's Grand Parade.