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Thousands line the streets for the Bermuda Day parade

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Photos by Glenn Tucker and Mark Tatem

Thousands of people crowded the streets of Hamilton this afternoon to witness the 2011 Bermuda Day Parade.Dancers, drummers and dozens of parade floats set out from Bernard's Park while revelers played music throughout Marsh Folly and Cedar Avenue.Elaborate costumes and even more elaborate floats marked the festivities, with Bermuda kites, palm leaf dolls and a recreation of the Sea Venture stranded on the rocks.While many floats focused on the highlights of the Bermuda community, others noted the recent upswing in gun violence.Anti-violence group Stand Up Bermuda entered a float featuring the names of shooting victims, while the Showtime Dancing troupe wore camouflage emblazoned with the words "Stop the violence."On Front Street, families and strangers stood together under tents as the parade moved steadily past, while at the City Hall Car Park, more than 100 people sat on bleachers watching the various dance troupes perform.Jahria Roberts said she had seen the parade every year for as far as she could remember."It seems slower than in the past," she said. " There's a lot of time between everything, but that's a good thing. There's so much music that when they're all on top of each other, you can't hear anything."Maureen Burgess said she was enjoying the show more than in past years because this year, she was watching rather than participating."It was always fun, but it's so hot. It wears you out," she said. "I'm happy watching this year."Michael Rochester, from Toronto, said he was surprised by the scale of the parade."I was told there were only a few thousand people here," he said. "It looks like they're all out today."Click here to see our Bermuda Day photo gallery: http://www.royalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/tngallery?Site=RG&Date=20110524&Category=NEWS&ArtNo=524009998&Ref=PH

Here are the float entry winners:

D Kenneth E. Robinson Award (Best School – Primary) Prospect Primary

DJ Williams Award (Best School – Middle) 1. T N Tatem Middle School 2. Sandys Secondary Middle School

L.CCA Award (Best Charity Organization) 1. Bermuda Autism Society (BASE)

Best Government Department 1.The Bermuda National Library, 2. The Department of Corrections 3.The Department of Community & Cultural Affairs

Best Community/Volunteer/ Political Award 1. St. Marks Anglican Church; 2. The Bright Temple A.M.E. Church 3. Stand Up Bermuda

Premier's Award (Best Float)1.T N Tatem Middle School

Reggie Ming Award (Most Beautiful) 1. Bermuda Autism Society

Minister's Award (Most Original) 1.The Bermuda National Library

Ruth Thomas Award (Heritage Award) 1. St. Marks Anglican Church

Community Honourable Mention 1. The Mid-Atlantic Boat Club 2. Bermuda Nurses Association

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