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Default Sheboygan’s 2025 fourth of july parade

SHEBOYGAN’S 2025 FOURTH OF JULY PARADE: A FESTIVE CELEBRATION OF
COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND PATRIOTISM

SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — The Fourth of July in Sheboygan brought together
the community in a colorful and lively parade.

“I just love the Fourth of July. I just love getting out into the
community,” shared local resident Monika Jones. And the Sheboygan
community certainly knows how to show up and show out.

Jones attended the Sheboygan parade for the first time with her
daughter Kinsley.

“I like it. It’s loud,” Jones exclaimed. “I love the bands,
there’s a lot going on, I like that they’re interactive with the
children.”

Although Kinsley was disappointed to miss out on the cheese, she was
thrilled with the plenty of candy being ****ed around.

Thirteen-year-old Luke Milatz also joined in on the excitement,
expressing his anticipation for unique parade features.

“The cheese one and the train is pretty cool,” he noted. The
sounds of the parade were occasionally punctuated by a steam tractor
from 1914, which caught the attention of many attendees.

Connor Siemers, a member of the Dairyland Farm Heritage Preservation
Association based in Cleveland, Wisconsin, emphasized the importance
of showcasing live historical equipment.

“If you get to bring something live and in-person, it’s just
something that I think people really appreciate, and also get
surprised. They’re like, ‘Wow, look at that!’ Then they want to
learn more information,” Siemers explained.

Their focus was on supporting farmers and agriculture, the cornerstone
of America. “A lot of these pieces of equipment make to what we are
today.”

As the parade continued, community member Gary Hauch, a native of
Sheboygan, reflected on the significance of the event.

_CHECK OUT: SHEBOYGAN'S 2025 FOURTH OF JULY PARADE: A FESTIVE
CELEBRATION OF COMMUNITY SPIRIT AND PATRIOTISM_

Sheboygan Fourth of July parade
“In my opinion, parades are important because they show people’s
patriotism.” Hauch, who is also a Vietnam War veteran, shared that
such celebrations reveal the pride the community holds for their
country.

“Gives you a chance to feel good about your country and the things
that you fought for…that you still got them today.”

The parade offered a mix of entertainment, education, and community
spirit. Attendees enjoyed the spectacle featuring the marching bands
and dancers alongside vintage tractors.

The Fourth of July celebration in Sheboygan stands as a heartfelt
reminder of unity and pride.

“To bring everyone together and have fun…” highlighted Luke
Milatz.

Hauch added, "Show our love for our City and our patriotism."
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