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Celebrating community: Belpre Homecoming wraps up Sunday

Belpre Homecoming wraps up Sunday

(Photo by Douglass Huxley) People gather in Civitan Park Sunday for the last day of the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming.

BELPRE — The 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming wrapped up Sunday with nearly 10,000 visitors making their way to Civitan Park, Homecoming Board President Amanda Wires said.

“The weekend went amazing,” Wires said. “We had the best weekend! The weather was beautiful, the crowds were huge and the hard work the Belpre Homecoming Committees put in really paid off.”

Sunday included musical entertainment from the Clark Family, High Valley Rangerland and Doyle Sargent & The Teeb. It also saw another day of free rides for the kids. Wires said the free ride nights are a big draw for families.

“The only complaint was how packed it was Thursday for free ride night,” Wires said. “Families with multiple children may struggle or have a hard time paying $20 for rides per person so that’s a relief to offer the free rides. We heard several parents say the free rides let them be able to shop more from the vendors. So, it’s a win-win.”

Wires said some of her favorite highlights from the weekend included the stunt shows, Taylor’s story and Devin Henry’s performance on the Healthy Hustle Main Stage, the fireworks, the parade and the trolley rides.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) Belpre High School alumni Savannah Knotts, left, and Kelly Erb walk along Washington Boulevard after participating in the Belpre Mile race Saturday morning ahead of the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming Parade.

“The support from our community this weekend was amazing,” Wires said. “We had an amazing year and event. We are so thankful for our community.”

Wires thanked her homecoming committee for their hard work and said the group will take some time off to reflect on this year’s event before making plans for the next. She said the group is always looking for help from the community.

“We are always looking for volunteers for next year and new committee members,” Wires said. “A huge shoutout to our sponsors, we couldn’t have the Belpre Homecoming without them. If people want to continue to see our event each year, please consider volunteering, joining our committee, donating and sponsoring.”

(Photo by Douglass Huxley) Kids hop on a ride Sunday at Civintan Park for free ride day during the last day of the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) The Belpre High School Marching Band performs during Saturday’s Belpre Homecoming Parade. The band, a host of first responder vehicles, pageant royalty, churches, businesses and more made up the procession along Washington Boulevard.

(Photo by Douglass Huxley) Kids ascend a climbing tower Sunday in Civintan Park during free ride day on the last day of the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) Toddler Mister Belpre Camden Radabaugh rides in style in the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming Parade Saturday on Washington Boulevard while his parents, Connor and Miranda Radabaugh walk beside him.

(Photo by Douglass Huxley) Evyln Drawdy tries her luck at the “ladder climb game” in Civintan Park Sunday on the last day of the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) Jonathan Allen waves from his red tractor as he drives it along Washington Boulevard Saturday in the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming Parade.

(Photo by Douglass Huxley) People lounge in the shade at Civitan Park Sunday as they enjoy the music of High Valley Rangerland during the final day of the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) Belpre High School and Middle School cheerleaders perform during the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming Parade Saturday.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) Jasmine Madison, the 2024 Miss Belpre, tosses candy to spectators during the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming Parade Saturday.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) Bailey Gruber, the 2024 Miss Teen Belpre, waves during the 93rd annual Belpre Homecoming parade on Saturday. Pageant royalty was joined by a host of first responder vehicles, pageant royalty, churches, businesses, athletic teams and more in the procession along Washington Boulevard.

(Photo by Evan Bevins) The 2025 Junior Miss Belpre, Adalyn Duley, rides atop a Jeep during Saturday’s Belpre Homecoming parade. Pageant royalty was joined by a host of first responder vehicles, pageant royalty, churches, businesses, athletic teams and more in the procession along Washington Boulevard.

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