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Bicentennial Kickoff for Magee a Great Day! (Pictures and Videos)

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Oh, what a day!  The Bicentennial Parade was the perfect event to begin Magee’s celebration.

I had no idea so many people would attend the activities of the day!  But, Magee was packed with people of all ages.  Former and present Magee Trojans and coaches led the parade.  The Magee band participated.  The Choctaw Indians participated.  And…the floats and cars provided the hometown flavor….and we even had tractors and horses!

The Community House was truly a show place.  The floors gleamed.  The tall ceilings…the fabulous large windows (which allowed the beautiful sunlight to keep the room shinning) the tables of football championship treasures, the museum and other displays kept everyone busy checking out everything!

If you are like me, I like pictures!  …and I’ve got ‘em!

Visiting and exchanging stories provided all day entertainment!

Thank you again to the people who made Magee’s celebration  a memory for another 100 years

 

 

The Trojans marched in the parade
Perry Sorey
The Hyde guys!!!

 

Neal and former Mayor Pete Russell
Former Magee Mayor Pete Russell and life time resident and one of Magee’s biggest cheerleaders Joyce Barnes

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James Yates, Billy Blair, Mike Taylor, Coach Earnest Jaynes, Chuck Akers, Cecil Pierce, and Don Beatty
Life long friends: Melissa McAlpin, Jo Lyn McNair, and Sandy May
Hanna Berry May dressed as her Grandmother Theda Berry who was the Sesquicentennial Queen 50 years ago.
City Florist!
The “doll” float! All the ladies are “rocking” antique dolls

 

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