Something for everyone at Brier SeaScare parade

Brier's first mayor, Dick Balser, was the grand marshal of the Brier SeaScare parade  Wednesday night. (Photo by David Carlos)
Brier’s first mayor, Dick Balser, was the grand marshal of the Brier SeaScare parade Wednesday night. (Photo by David Carlos)
These dogs were ready to march in the parade. (Photo by David Carlos)
These dogs were ready to march in the parade. (Photo by David Carlos)
The Kenmore & District Pipe Band provided music for parade watchers. (Photo by David Carlos)
The Kenmore & District Pipe Band provided music for parade watchers. (Photo by David Carlos)
Kids were throwing candy from their rigs. (Photo by David Carlos)
Kids were throwing candy from their rigs. (Photo by David Carlos)
A Mariachi band representing the Las Espuelas restaurant provided entertainment. (Photo by David Carlos)
A Mariachi band representing the Las Espuelas restaurant provided entertainment. (Photo by David Carlos)
The Concern for Neighbors Food Bank was part of the parade. (Photo by David Carlos)
The Concern for Neighbors Food Bank was part of the parade. (Photo by David Carlos)
An amphitious car with a ghost rider on top. (Photo by David Carlos)
An amphitious car with a ghost rider on top. (Photo by David Carlos)
Candy anyone? (Photo by David Carlos)
Candy anyone? (Photo by David Carlos)
Members of the Vaughn family take a spin as Grandpa pulls nine of his grandchildren down the parade route. (Photo by Doug Petrowski)
Members of the Vaughn family take a spin as Grandpa pulls nine of his grandchildren down the parade route. (Photo by Doug Petrowski)
Brent Waters, of Brier, receives the grand prize in the Brier Salmon Derby. Mountlake Terrace's QFC donated the salmon for the free drawing. (Photo by Doug Petrowski)
Brent Waters, of Brier, receives the grand prize in the Brier Salmon Derby. Mountlake Terrace’s QFC donated the salmon for the free drawing. (Photo by Doug Petrowski)
A Spider man or the equivalent rode a bicycle in the parade. (Photos by Doug Petrowski)
A Spider man or the equivalent rode a bicycle in the parade. (Photos by Doug Petrowski)

 

 

 

 

 

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