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2008 Tillamook June Dairy Parade
Tillamook Mayor Bob McPheeters waves to the crowd.
Clowns entertain the crowd along the parade route.
Sam Garcia’s Azteca horses strut for an appreciative crowd of parade-goers.
The Tillamook Swiss Society marching unit escorts the Tillamook Dairy Princess along the parade route.
Kids, clowns, music, flags and floats were everywhere Saturday, June 28, as the 51st annual June Dairy Parade wended its way through downtown Tillamook under sunny skies. It’s all part of the annual June Dairy Festival when Tillamook celebrates its dairy industry heritage.
The 56th Army Band from Fort Lewis, Wash., marches down Main Ave. After the parade, the band performed on the steps of the Tillamook County Courthouse.

Posing with President Clinton at the Cheese Factory are Tillamook Police Cadets (first row from left) Chris Kettner, Brandon Abbott, Noel Sampson and Emily Jungling; (back row from left) Brittany Motsinger, Ryan Weber and Crystal Rouse.
Former President Bill Clinton visits Tillamook

Former President Bill Clinton visited Tillamook Monday, May 12, during a three-day campaign swing through Oregon in advance of the state’s primary election. Clinton, campaigning for his wife, presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton, drew a crowd of about 700 people during a midday appearance at the Cheese Factory, just north of town on Hwy. 101.

 

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