Red Bank held it 30th Jubilee today.
The crowd was good despite the threat of rain.
Today's events began with a parade featuring Red Bank High School band and JrROTC, several local dignitaries, including present and former mayors, the Rivercity Corvette Club, representatives from the fire and police departments, and several teams from the local Dixie Youth Baseball league.
After the parade, the Jubilee featured many vendor booths from local businesses, Scout troups, and schools. Live music was provided by the Statoblasters. And all enjoyed the fabulous antique car show.
Despite the rain, everyone had a great time.
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Community Spirit in America despite all is else thrives in the Spring and Summer and these events help to reflect it back out across our whole country.
William, Red Bank is a great community. It has kept its own identity as a small city. It is right next to Chattanooga, really hard to tell when Chattanooga starts.
The parade has been going on for 30 years.
Richard