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Photo Gallery: RH Independence Day celebration at J.F. Gregory Park, June 29, 2019
Kids enjoyed the water slides on this warm day. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Several in the audience captured photos and videos of the Tams onstage. Photo by Mark Swendra
A pathway of flags got everyone into the patriotic spirit. Photo by Mark Swendra.
This couple waved their flags as they sat at the war memorial. Photo by Mark Swendra
Richmond Hill Mayor Russ Carpenter and City Councilwoman Kristi Cox were among the city officials in attendance. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Fireworks lit up the sky over the park pavilion at the conclusion. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Kids and adults alike enjoyed the train rides. Photo by Mark Swendra
This little girl had fun playing with the bubble machine at a concession booth. Photo by Mark Swendra.
The energetic lead singer of the Tams made several appearances into the audience to interact. Photo by Mark Swendra
These ladies had a great time dancing to the music of the Tams and their backup band. Photo by Mark Swendra
Kids enjoyed pony rides. Photo by Mark Swendra
The energetic lead singer of the Tams made several appearances into the audience to interact. Photo by Mark Swendra
The event is always a family affair. Photo by Mark Swendra.
The event is always a family affair. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Crowds brought their blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the music by The Tams. Photo by Mark Swendra.
The energetic lead singer of the Tams made several appearances into the audience to interact. Photo by Mark Swendra
This father and daughter were among those who got up and danced. Photo by Mark Swendra
The Tams, an Atlanta band, was the featured music act. Photo by Mark Swendra.
These ladies had a great time dancing to the music of the Tams and their backup band. Photo by Mark Swendra
Richmond Hill's Anna Benton wowed the crowd with her singing of the National Anthem, and was accompanied onstage by Richmond Hill Mayor Russ Carpenter and others. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Several children decided to get their face painted. Photo by Mark Swendra.
These ladies had a great time dancing to the music of the Tams and their backup band. Photo by Mark Swendra
Vendors inside the park pavilion were on hand to showcase their products. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Patriotism was, of course, what this day was all about. Photo by Mark Swendra.
There were plenty of Independence Day souvenirs available. Photo by Mark Swendra.
There were plenty of cold refreshments on this warm evening. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Kids and adults alike enjoyed the train rides. Photo by Mark Swendra
The event is always a family affair. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Kids and adults alike enjoyed the train rides. Photo by Mark Swendra
Kids and adults alike enjoyed the train rides. Photo by Mark Swendra
Kids enjoyed the Pony rides. Photo by Mark Swendra.
Kids enjoyed the pony rides for $5. Photo by Mark Swendra.
This young girl enjoyed the cool water at the bottom of the slide. Photo by Mark Swendra
Cute kids, dressed in patriotic attire, were everywhere. Photo by Mark Swendra
Cute kids everywhere. Photo by Mark Swendra
A young girl gets assistance out of the water slide. Photo by Mark Swendra