American Legion post commanders Dan Macleod (left) and Jim LeFebvre salute after laying the ceremonial wreaths during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Bob Currier of Post 46 (center) and Steve Robinson of Post 95 fold a ceremonial flag during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Therese Davison directs the Kennett High Marching Band through one of their patriotic tunes during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The Mount Washington Valley Kiwanis K-Kids wave flags and smile to the crowds at the Veterans Day Parade through North Conway Village on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The American Legion Post 46 Color Guard marches at the Veterans Day Parade through North Conway Village on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Jim and Karen Umberger (left) and state Rep. Steve Woodcock, all veterans, walk in the parade in North Conway. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
American Legion post commanders Dan Macleod (left) and Jim LeFebvre salute after laying the ceremonial wreaths during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Bob Currier of Post 46 (center) and Steve Robinson of Post 95 fold a ceremonial flag during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Therese Davison directs the Kennett High Marching Band through one of their patriotic tunes during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
The Mount Washington Valley Kiwanis K-Kids wave flags and smile to the crowds at the Veterans Day Parade through North Conway Village on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Executive Councilor Joe Kenney speaks during the Veterans Day ceremony in North Conway's Schouler Park on Nov. 11. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — It was a bright but blustery day in North Conway for Veterans Day last Saturday, but despite the biting autumn weather, a good crowd estimated at more than 200, including the public, the Kennett High Marching Band and veterans, turned out to honor all who have served in the Armed Forces.
North Conway American Legion Post 95 was joined by Ralph Shirley Post 46 of Conway Village in a parade that went from John H. Fuller Elementary School down Main Street to Schouler Park.
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