
Horse- and mule-drawn wagons participated in Saturday's Alto Spring Fling Festival and Parade. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Chasity Arrowood of Cleveland and Nicole and Dakota Beason of Alto enjoy frosty treats while taking in the parade from the lawn of Alto Town Hall. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alto Town Clerk Penny Rogers, left, takes a photo of Megan Sheridan, Alex Dyer and MacKenzie Key as they ride through the parade promoting Alto resident Toni Sheridan's Avon products. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alto police and Habersham County Sheriff's Office patrol cars clear the way for the parade. (Photo/Rob Moore)

The Joseph Habersham Sons of the American Revolution serve as the color guard for Saturday's parade. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alto Mayor Audrey Turner throws candy from the passenger seat of a Chevrolet Camaro convertible. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Friends of Hayman "Hammer" Johnson of Alto, who died Thursday in a car wreck on Highway 365 in Alto, rode in Saturday's parade as a tribute to him. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Antique automobiles make their way down Old Gainesville Highway in Alto on Saturday. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Antique trucks and cars always draw attention from parade-goers. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Antique tractors carrying American flags make their way down the parade route to Alto Town Hall. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Representatives of Georgia Hapkido Academy in Cornelia promote their organization during Saturday's parade. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Representatives for the planned Habersham County Wall of Honor provided information on the project during Saturday's festival. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Delana Lovell of the Clarkesville-Habersham County Library talks about upcoming events at that facility. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Habersham County Deputy Sheriff Nikki Autry gets hugs from young friends following Saturday's parade in Alto. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alto Police Chief Tim Vaughan holds the flag while Steve Bryson sings the national anthem at Saturday's festival. (Photo/Rob Moore)

The Lord's Messengers perform on the grounds of Alto Town Hall. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Festival-goers take advantage of the shade provided by a large tent as they listen to The Lord's Messengers perform. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alto Baptist Church used the parade to promote its Vacation Bible School, "Flying High On Faith," taking place June 3-6. (Photo/Rob Moore)

Alto Congregational Holiness Church promoted its Sonlight Express Vacation Bible School, being held from 6-9 p.m. June 3-6. (Photo/Rob Moore)
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