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[American Legion Members in a Parade]
Photograph of American Legion members walking in the 34th annual League City Village Festival parade. Leading in front two rows of American Legion members. They are holding a U.S. flag and a navy blue League City American Legion flag. Parade spectators are visible sitting on the curb.
[Church's Chicken Mascot in a Parade]
Photograph of an individual in a chicken costume representing a restaurant called Church's Fried Chicken. The mascot is walking in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. A few cars, trailers, and floats are following close behind. Children in the crowd of spectators are stepping outward toward the mascot, who is waving to them.
[City Councilman in a Parade]
Photograph of a black convertible carrying passengers in the 32nd annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. Amongst the passengers is Chester Davis, a city councilman; a sign posted on the driver-side of the car emphasizes this fact. To the left of that sign is another that reads, "Bill West Garage."
[City Councilwoman in a Parade]
Photograph of a white antique convertible coasting in the 32nd annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. According to a sign posted on the driver-side, the passenger riding in the back is Catherine Palermo, city councilwoman. The convertible is adorned with pink and white roses. She is waving at the parade spectators as the driver steers the car.
[City Street Before a Parade]
Photograph of crowds gathered on the side of Main Street just before the procession starts for League City's 34th annual Village Fair Parade. The two-way road is mostly clear of any traffic.
[Clear Creek High School Band in a Parade]
Photograph of the Clear Creek High School Mighty Wildcat Band marching in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. Leading the band in the parade are three band members who are carrying between them a banner bearing the band's name and an image of their mascot. Directly behind them, the color guard is marching while holding up their flags.
[County Judge in a Parade]
Photograph of Galveston County Judge Ray Holbrook riding a white convertible in the 34th annual League City Village Fair Parade. The car is festooned in red flowers and has a sign posted on the driver side that clarifies Judge Holbrook's identity.
[Crowd at the Helen Hall Libary Dedication]
Photograph of the crowd gathered at the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony.
[Crowd at the Helen Hall Library Dedication]
Photograph of the crowd gathered at the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony.
[Crowd at the Helen Hall Library Dedication]
Photograph of the crowd gathered for the Helen hall Library dedication ceremony. The crowd is standing on the parking lot outside the building, which is visible in the background.
[Crowd at the Helen Hall Library Dedication]
Photograph of the crowd gathered in the parking lot for the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony.
[Dr. Lloyd Ferguson and his wife Rosalee at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of Dr. Lloyd Ferguson and his wife Rosalee, standing together for a picture inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library building after its dedication ceremony. Dr. Ferguson was a superintendent of the Clear Creek School District.
[Fire Fighters in a Parade]
Photograph of the League City firefighters in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. They are driving a fire truck with some young passengers seated high up in the cab. Signs for local businesses are in view just beyond the fire truck.
[Fire Truck in a Parade]
Photograph of a red fire truck in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. The fire truck belongs to the League City Fire Department, according to text on the driver-side door. A firefighter riding in the back of the truck is partially visible.
[Flag of the 103rd Infantry Division]
Photograph of a flag representing the 103rd Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, a unit that served in World War II. The flag features the number 103, the letter "M," and an emblem of two crossed rifles. A handwritten note on the back of the photo states that the flag is "mounted and stands erect" in the Orlando, Florida home of the chapter's commander, who was Joseph Kilgore's commander during his service.
[Flautists Marching in a Parade]
Photograph of the flautist section of the Clear Creek High School Marching Band, walking in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. Standing in formation, the flautists are all in uniform, which consists of maroon pants and white shirts.
[Float in a League City Parade]
Photograph of members of the Chicken Club, a non-profit youth organization affiliated with the Lions Club Association. A man driving a Ford blue tractor is hauling a trailer of kids down Kansas Street through the 32nd annual League City Village Fest parade. The trailer's decor features hay stacks and clusters of blue, yellow and white balloons. The club members are all school-aged children wearing similar outfits: a yellow Chicken Club t-shirt and blue jeans.
[Gazebo at Walter Hall Park]
Photograph of the gazebo at League Park on the day of the 34th annual League City Village Fest.
[Helen Hall Library At Night]
Photograph of the Helen Hall Library building at night. The exterior is characterized by segmental arches and pillars; outdoor lighting within the open walkway provides ample light.
[Helen Hall Library Dedication Attendees]
Photograph of four individuals, two men and two women, attending the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony. They are all dressed neatly.
[Helen Hall Library Dedication Ceremony]
Photograph of a group of people bowing their heads at the dedication ceremony for Helen Hall Library. The scene takes place right outside the entrance of the library. Some people, who are mostly elderly, are seated. Others are standing, including Walter Hall, husband and widower of the library's namesake. A table is set up with a podium and a microphone on the sidewalk just in front of the building.
[Helen Hall Library Dedication Ceremony]
Photograph of a man standing at a podium and speaking at the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony. The podium is set atop a table between two plants. Walter Hall, widower of the library's namesake, is seated to the left in a blue jacket, waiting to speak.
[Helen Hall Library Dedication Ceremony]
Photograph of a tall man, who is wearing a light-colored suit, standing at a podium set atop a cloth-covered table. He is a speaker at the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony. The table is positioned right outside the front entrance of library. A few people stand nearby as he speaks.
[High School Marching Band in a Parade]
Photograph of the Clear Creek High School marching band walking in formation at the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. The french horn section is in view, while the trumpet section follows close behind. The band members are all in uniform which consists of a white shirt and maroon pants.
[Joe Lamb and Rochelle Puckett at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of Mayor Joe Lamb and retired teacher Rochelle Puckett standing together inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library building on the day of the dedication ceremony. The man is wearing a light-colored suit jacket, a shirt and tie as well as a pair of glasses. He was one of the speakers during the ceremony. The woman to his right is wearing a red double-breasted blazer with a boutonnière pinned to her lapel.
[League City Fireman]
Photograph of a fireman standing in League Park with a trophy in his hands. The year on the trophy is 1988.
[Mayor of League City in a Parade]
Photograph of the mayor of League City, Joe Lamb, driving a maroon antique car down Kansas Street in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade. A sign posted on the driver-side door emphasizes his identity. There are two passengers in the car with Mayor Lamb. A few parade spectators are visible standing on the side of the road.
[Open House at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of guests at the open house at the Helen Hall Library dedication ceremony. People greet and mingle with each other; a couple of men and women are shaking hands on the staircase mezzanine.
[Open House at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of guests going up and down the staircase at the open house at Helen Hall Library after its dedication ceremony. Signs labeling distinct areas in the library are visible; the sign on the left one says, "Catalogs" and the one on the right says, "Investment Services."
[People Standing Between Library Bookshelves]
Photograph of two women standing in an aisle between bookshelves inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library. They are both dressed neatly.
[Police Car in a Parade]
Photograph of a black police car coasting in the 34th annual League City Village Fair Parade on Kansas Street. The police car belongs to the League City Police Department according to the graphic text on the side of the car. The policeman driving the car has one of his hands extended out the window. Parade spectators are visible sitting and standing on the side of the road.
[Pool-Themed Parade Float]
Photograph of a pool-themed float in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. A group of people riding the float are enjoying the decor, which includes a hot tub and a covered patio table. The float represents a local business called the Bay Area Pools.
[Portrait of Helen Hall Inside Eponymous Library]
Photograph of Walter Hall standing next to a portrait of his late wife, Helen Hall, for whom the Helen Hall Library is named. Her portrait is hanging in the lobby of the newly renovated building for which the dedication ceremony had just taken place.
[Replica of Walter Hall Park Pavilion]
Photograph of a parade float with a scaled replica of Walter Hall Park pavilion building. The float is part of the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. A small group of children are passengers; some of them are seated on the porch of the replica. A cluster of local business signs are visible just beyond the float.
[Ribbon Cutting at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of Walter Hall, widower of Helen Hall for whom the Helen Hall Library is named, cutting the ribbon at the dedication ceremony in honor of the newly renovated building. Two people hold the ribbon in place as he cuts it. A crowd of people are visible in the background, watching the scene unfold.
[Ribbon Cutting at Helen Hall Library]
Photograph of Walter Hall, widower of Helen Hall for whom the Helen Hall Library is named, holding the cut ribbon at the dedication ceremony in honor of the newly renovated building. Two people are standing on either side of him to assist. A crowd of people are visible in the background, watching the scene unfold.
[Stilted Clown at a Parade]
Photograph of an individual in clown make-up and walking on stilts at the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. People sitting and standing on the side of the road watch the spectacle.
[Uniformed Flag Bearers in a Parade]
Photograph of four uniformed people in a group bearer the U.S. flag and Texas flag while walking in the 34th annual League City Village Fest parade on Kansas Street. Their uniforms consist of a metal helmet, gray button-up shirts and pants, white gloves and black shoes.
[Visitors at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of three individuals standing inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library building after its dedication ceremony. The individuals are gathered near a low bookshelf holding encyclopedias; it separates the young man on the left from the woman and the man on the right.
[Visitors at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of two individuals, a man and a woman, standing inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library building after the dedication ceremony; they are in the study cubicle area.
[Visitors at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of two individuals, a woman and a man, standing together inside a conference room at the newly renovated Helen Hall Library, directly after the dedication ceremony.
[Visitors at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of two individuals, a woman and a man, standing near a bookshelf inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library after its dedication ceremony. The woman is wearing a blue dress with a bow at the collar and the man is wearing a gray suit and tie.
[Visitors at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of a conversation between three people, a man and two women, inside the newly renovated Helen Hall Library building, directly after the dedication ceremony. Just behind them, another woman is walking through the doorway.
[Visitors at the Helen Hall Library Open House]
Photograph of four people, three men and one woman, engaged in a conversation at the open house at the newly renovated Helen Hall Library after its dedication ceremony. The man in the teal blue suit jacket is Walter Hall. He is the widower of Helen Hall, for whom the library is named.
[Walter Hall at the Helen Hall Library Dedication]
Photograph of Walter Hall, widower of Helen Hall for whom Helen Hall Library is named, giving a speech at the dedication ceremony of the newly renovated library building. He is wearing a blue suit jacket and a tie with a flower pinned to his lapel. He stands before a podium that is set between two plants on a cloth-covered table. The table is positioned just outside the entrance to the library. A few people stand nearby and watch him speak.
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