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Fourth Of July Fun On Burke Street And The Torch Is Passed

Burke Street Parade. Margaret & Merl Humphrey and granddaughter Meg Norman. Submitted photo.

 

Margaret and Merle Humphrey and granddaughter, Meg, in a prior year’s parade. Submitted photo.
The 44th Annual Burke Street Parade will celebrate the USA’s 250th anniversary of declaring independence from Britain on Saturday, July 4.
“Margaret and Merle Humphrey are symbolically passing the torch to any and all people, young and old, who will proudly dress as The Statue of Liberty and Uncle Sam,” said Barbara Albright, a spokesperson for the parade organizers. “For the first time, Margaret and Merle will be celebrating as spectators.”
“We have a team now (of organizers). The event got so big, and I was so happy to have all these Burke Street people make it more organized. But we always called it an unorganized parade, which made it more fun. A few rules: we would rather not have cars. No trucks,” Margaret said.
The parade starts at 10 a.m at the lineup spot at 10th and Burke Street. The parade will go south around the triangle in the street and then proceed down Burke Street to the Humphreys’ property at 1024 Burke for refreshments. Bailey Lyons will be there to direct.
“Cheering spectators and energetic participants are encouraged to dress in patriotic attire. Bring lawn chairs as seating is open along the parade route,” said Margaret. “Patriotic songs by Kids on Burke, will be led by Jill Gorman and Susan Foster.”
EVERYONE IS WELCOME to post-parade refreshments at 1024 S. Burke Street, hosted by the Humphreys.  Cookies are donated from the community and are asked to be at this location before the parade or shortly after its conclusion.
“Preferably, bring cookies the day before,” Margaret said.
For safety concerns,  no large vehicles are allowed in the parade, and people are asked to watch out for children. “They are everywhere,” Margaret said.
Burke Street Parade Leaders for 2026:
Traffic Control: Frank Halsey
Sound System and Flag Salute: Louie Dunkeson
Starting Area: Bailey Lyons
Information Distribution: Barb Albright
If there are any questions, call Margaret Humphrey (620-224-7388) or Barb Albright (620-224-7762).
A severe storm or lightning will cancel the parade, “however, we HAVE conquered rain in the past,” Margaret said.
Humphrey said the parade started decades ago with 20-30 people and has grown.
“The kids all look forward to it,” she said. “It’s a good way to start the day.”
Dusty Drake in a prior parade. Submitted photo.
Some parade spectators, Sheryl Bloomfield and Mary Jane Gentry. Submitted photo.
Susan Foster and her grandson, Jack, in a prior parade. Submitted photo.

 

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