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2023 Jasper Strassenfest Parade

Catherine Bagley used some bubbles to entertain three-year-old James Bagley while waiting for the Strassenfest Parade on Sunday.
Carys Voegerl, 9, completed cartwheels and handstands while walking in the Strassenfest Parade Sunday with Hodgini School of Gymnastics.
The Jasper High School Cheerleaders led the way for the football team.
From left: Siblings Madelyn Klee, 9, Tyson Klee, 8 and Mya Klee, 6, waited for candy as the parade passed by Sunday.
Students from Holy Trinity Catholic Schools walked in the parade handing out treats.
Members of the Jasper High School Marching Wildcats Color Guard performed ahead of the Marching Band during the parade Sunday.
Andy Lechner held Levi, who at only six weeks old was snuggled in for a nap, while big sister Macy, 3, and mom, Megan, watched the Strassenfest go by. Macy had just put on her earmuffs as she heard the firetrucks approaching on Main Street.
Leo Bull, 4, squeezed out water on his friend Nicolas Bartley’s head after G&T Industries went by handing out the soaked sponges to be used for a quick cool down Sunday.
Woody Fischer and Tammy Weber providing “cooling” blasts of water from their perch during the parade Sunday.
Coleman Lovelace and his 20-month-old daughter Jolene rode in the parade as part of the Dubois County Bike Club.
Alis Flores, 4, and Moana Torres, 6, waited expectantly for the coming floats along Main Street.
Archer Woolston, 2, reached out for a high-five with one of the Hadi Shriner drivers during the parade Sunday.
Jake Bower portraying bigfoot waved from the Ruxer Ford entry in the parade Sunday.
Eleanor Marinin, 5, was very excited to be able to pet one of the Sandi Bair Miniature Horses & Friends ponies that paraded among the crowds Sunday in Jasper.
Dwain “Donuts” Mullen waved from his miniature car as part of the Hadi Shriner entry in the Jasper Strassenfest Parade Sunday.
Hundreds of people lined the sidewalks for Sunday’s parade.
Karen Humpfreys, 80, the president of the Indiana Chapter of the Red Hats and Purple Chaps waved from her horse Sunday. The group rides in parades throughout the state and takes part in trail rides together regularly.
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