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Old Oaken Days parade

Joe Robinson drives his old John Deere during the Old Oaken Days parade in Oaktown June 29.

Wendy Utt of Oaktown and her daughter, Aubrey,  ride in their golf cart during the parade.

Josh  Sanders was awarded first place for having the best horse in the parade.

The North Knox Marching Warrior Band performed during the parade June 29.

Toni Bynum portrayed the Tin Man while other members of the Oak Village entry in the parade celebrated after earning a trophy.

Rick Marshall, a candidate for state representative high-fives supporters, above, while Bruce Borders, right, another candidate for state representative, performs during the parade.

Natalee Rickard and her mother, Tori, watch as the Prairie Acres float makes its way through downtown Oaktown June 29.

David Culp of Vincennes distributes candy to hopeful supporters during the parade June 29.

T.J. Brink of Vincennes, a candidate for county commissioner, shares a laugh with Helen Mason of Oaktown.

Text Box: The championship Oak Village softball team (above) tosses candy to children during the Oaktown parade. Little Miss Oaktown Amya Stephens, 6, (right) rides atop the shoulders of Joe Robinson after the Old Oaken Days parade in Oaktown June 29 .

U.S. Rep. Brad Ellsworth chats with Anita Kellersohn in Oaktown June 29.

County commission candidate Moe Ellerman.

County council candidate Steve Thais.

Members of the North Knox High School Marching Warrier drum line perform during the parade in Oaktown.

The Faith Builders United float won as best religious entry in the parade during the Old Oaken Days parade.