Cedarville University students take part once again in the town’s annual Cedarfest Labor Day celebration.
The festivities began the Saturday before Labor Day, and concluded on Monday with a parade.
Photos by senior Priscila Gonzalez
Being the birthplace of Senator James H. Kyle (an influential figure in the creation of Labor Day), Cedarville celebrates the holiday every year with fireworks, a parade, and even a pancake breakfast.
Cedarville police treat kids to a train ride around the community park Sunday afternoon. At dusk, families gather at the park for the fireworks display.
Senior CU student Gabe Cyrus (far right), an RA in The Hill, plays frisbee with with his hall-mates as they wait for the sun to set.
A Maddox/Hill bro-sis unit plays cards under the park lights as night sets in.
Students join the rest of the Cedarville community to enjoy the fireworks display, which started around 9:30 Sunday night.
The annual pancake breakfast at the Cedarville VFD always draws a crowd.
CU President, Dr. White, and daughter Rachel join the CU Women’s Volleyball team to hand out goodies during the parade Monday afternoon.
CedarFest draws to a close with the end of the parade. (Pictured: Cedarville’s KinderGARTHENS and their flower float.)
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