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Many Pulaski residents and visitors packed Pulaski Street on July 18 in anticipation of the Polka Days Parade getting started.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Members of the American Legion kick off the parade by walking flags down Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Members from the various branches of the military walk down Pulaski Street on July 18, honoring prisoners of war.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
The Pulaski High School marching band provided music to visitors as they marched down Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
A giant inflatable bear was a spectacle as it passed visitors at the Polka Days Parade on Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Amelia and Logan Kaiser collect candy that was thrown from parade floats on July 18. They traveled with their family from Eland to partake in the parade and listen to polka music.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Santa Claus made an early appearance this year, as he drives a motorcycle with a passenger down Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Both children and adults wait in anticipation for candy and to see the floats as they drive down Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
A 1927 Buick drives down Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
It is all smiles as a float exemplifying polka music drives down Pulaski Street on July 18. About a half-dozen floats in the Polka Days parade featured live polka music as they drove by.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Two People dressed as cows dance to polka music as the parade goes down Pulaski Street on July 18. Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Members of Sarah’s Dance Academy perform dances with their pom-poms as they walk down Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Ellie VanDamn is all smiles as she dances with her father, Codes, in parking lot off of Pulaski Street on July 18. The VanDamn’s were excited to see the parade as they live in Pulaski.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Some floats featured kids walking along side the vehicles squirting parade visitors with water as temperatures reached 80-plus degrees on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
A woman dressed as a frog rides a four wheel bicycle through Pulaski Street on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
One of the more popular parts of the parade was the horses as they walked through promoting breast cancer awareness on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Many parade visitors felt a sense of nostalgia as a float promoting Charlie Brown, his friends and Snoopy’s dog house passed by on July 18 on Pulaski Street.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
A giant sign welcomes visitors to the 42nd annual Pulaski Polka Days throughout the weekend at the Pulaski Polka Days Grounds.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Visitors to Pulaski Polka Days packed the tents as polka music was played all day on the Polka Days Grounds on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Children were given the opportunity to slide down inflatable slides in the children area at the Polka Days Grounds on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
The Ryan Kautzer Band kicked off the music at Tent 2 on July 18 as they began playing right after the parade ended.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Other than polka music, visitors spent their time at the beer tent at Pulaski Polka Days on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Dan Mears shows off a staple of Pulaski Polka Days, eating two stalks of corn-on-the-cub on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Tent 1 is packed with many different duos as they dance to the music of the Polka Family band on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Ginny Huberty from Green Bay is all smiles as she attends her 30th Pulaski Polka Days celebration.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Stephanie Linbow enjoys a dance to polka music with her father, James, as The Natural Talent Band plays music under Tent 2 on July 18.Luke Reimer | NEW Media