Photos: Art Tougeau parade returns to downtown Lawrence

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Post updated at 4:26 p.m. Sunday, May 29:

The Art Tougeau parade finally returned to downtown Lawrence Saturday after a pandemic hiatus.

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People of all ages participated in the celebration of motion and creativity, along with more fun outside the Lawrence Arts Center.

Following a longtime tradition, students in Deena Amont’s class at Lawrence High School created trophies for the parade.

The parade has wrapped up, but the creative fun downtown continues all weekend with the Lawrence Busker Festival.

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