Rainy day, cheery thoughts
Even with the rain drizzling down, Webutuck families emerged from their homes to watch the parade go by and thanked their school workers for caring about them with homemade signs. Photo submitted

Rainy day, cheery thoughts

WEBUTUCK — No amount of April showers or coronavirus reports could dampen the Webutuck Central School District’s spirit as it assembled a community car parade on Thursday morning, April 30. 

Organized by Webutuck High School Principal Katy McEnroe, the parade featured around 70 vehicles with about 40 Webutuck staff members; the North East, Amenia and Wassaic fire departments; the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office; and a trooper from the New York State Police. 

Kicking off at 9:40 a.m. at the Webutuck campus, parade participants traveled on a route that took them through Amenia, Wassaic and Millerton. Along the way, they greeted and were greeted by a number of Webutuck students and their families before returning to campus at 11:30 a.m.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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