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May Fete celebrates 102nd annual parade and fair

The Palo Alto dance team and band advance down the street to open the parade.

Members of the Civil Air Patrol Squadron 10 march down the street with an American flag.

Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden — a nonprofit organization that runs a historic, public garden — celebrates May Fete with a Gamble Garden banner and a red truck filled with flowers in tow.

The Henry M. Gunn High School marching band play music as they go down the street.

Employees from Gamble Garden's booth gives out various trinkets during the May Fete Fair.

Greendell School and Preschool Family, a parent-participation program hosted at Greendell School, walk down the street with a colorful, handmade banner.

Members of Boost! Dance Fitness perform a choreographed dance.

The Woman's Club of Palo Alto — founded in 1894, making it one of Palo Alto's oldest service organizations — enters the parade with members in a hoodless car.

A child draws on the sidewalk with chalk during the May Fete Fair.

The Vintage Vehicles and Family Festival, which occurs alongside the May Fete Parade and Fair, showcases vintage vehicles near Heritage Park