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Ragamuffin Carnival, Parade Is A Hit In New Castle Community

CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- The New Castle Recreation & Parks Department held its annual Ragamuffin Parade and Carnival on Sunday at the Chappaqua Train Station.

Live entertainment was provided by The Chris Fox Band.

Live entertainment was provided by The Chris Fox Band.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
A family dog attends the parade.

A family dog attends the parade.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
A local resident dresses up as a clown.

A local resident dresses up as a clown.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
Families walk and listen to music provided by a marching band.

Families walk and listen to music provided by a marching band.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
A dad and daughter pose at the carnival.

A dad and daughter pose at the carnival.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
Marching bands marched throughout the parade.

Marching bands marched throughout the parade.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
Artwork created by the children was displayed on the wall of the train station for all to admire.

Artwork created by the children was displayed on the wall of the train station for all to admire.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
Children were able to take a ride on a train.

Children were able to take a ride on a train.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
A mother and child are all smiles at the town event.

A mother and child are all smiles at the town event.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
Marching bands provided entertainment for the parade.

Marching bands provided entertainment for the parade.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
Young children dressed in all kinds of costumes.

Young children dressed in all kinds of costumes.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
A baby is dressed as bumblebee.

A baby is dressed as bumblebee.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere
A mother and baby dressed as an elephant take a photo at the parade.

A mother and baby dressed as an elephant take a photo at the parade.

Photo Credit: Carole Consigliere

Children and adults attended in costumes ranging from princesses to vampires, and many brought their dogs in costumes.

There was popcorn and cotton candy available, as well as apple juice and doughnuts provided by Chappaqua Dunkin' Donuts, one of the carnival's sponsors.

After the parade, everyone enjoyed the live music of The Chris Fox Band.

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