A young girl, with an elevated view of the Aurora Independence Day parade Sunday, July 4, points to a passing unit or float on Broadway. The parade was canceled last year because of COVID-19 pandemic. Jason Crane/The VoiceGraduates in Aurora 2020 and this year ride on a City of Aurora float.Jason Crane/The VoiceWest Aurora High School cheerleaders march in Aurora’s July 4 Independence parade Sunday. Al Benson/The VoiceReaching for connections common in Aurora.Jason Crane/The VoiceAurora parade scene: Every Independence Day parade traditionally has children, flags, good crowds, Summer wear, and a fire truck, including from the Aurora Township. Such is the case in Aurora Sunday, July 4. Jason Crane/The Voice
A young boy dons his sunglasses at Aurora’s July 4 parade Sunday. Al Benson/The Voice
An embrace counts.Jason Crane/The Voice
Dogs lead an Aurora Humane Society unit in Aurora’s July 4 Independence Day parade downtown Sunday.Al Benson/The VoiceMany colors.Jason Crane/The VoiceSpecial reach.Jason Crane/The VoiceBig greeting, small kids.Jason Crane/The VoicePhillps Park.Jason Crane/The VoiceAurora Regional Fire Museum.Jason Crane/The VoiceHealth-care heroes, grand marshals.Jason Crane/The Voice