Trenton hosts its 44th annual Teapot Festival Parade

TRENTON, Tenn.—The rain didn’t stop Trenton from celebrating its annual Teapot Festival.

The City of Trenton gathered Saturday morning for its 44th annual Teapot Festival Parade.

The parade began at 10 in the morning, lining up at the Trenton Elementary School and continuing throughout the downtown area.

Several residents filled the streets to enjoy the festivities that included unique floats, emergency vehicles, local school bands and more.

The fun didn’t end with the parade. There was also an outdoor market held.

“We started the parade at 10 o’clock the sky just opened up and it was a beautiful for the whole parade. Tonight, is our tractor pull. It starts at about 6 o’clock and it’ll be a lot of people here. It’ll be a lot of fun. A great time,” said Mayor Tony Burriss, City of Trenton.

The festival events continue this evening with a Truck and Tractor Pull at Shady Acres Park. That will take place at 7 in the evening.

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