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Agawam residents Sarah and Steven Signet with their children William and Nora.
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SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Thunderbirds visited Forest Park for the second of three Community Caravan events on July 22. The event featured an appearance from Thunderbirds mascot Boomer and team staff, as well as a wide variety of activities and vendors, street hockey activities, and food. The first Community Caravan event took place in June at Look Park in Northampton and a third will take place at Amelia Park in Westfield on Aug. 17, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Best Choice Karate located in Agawam was among one of the many community vendors at the event. Pictured are (back) owner and grandmaster Tony Mathes and his brother Sam Mathes and John, and (front) Emily and Maya.
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Springfield Thunderbirds Booster Club Vice President Chris Felletter with his wife Sheila.
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Springfield residents Vanessa and Eric with their kids William and Kailyn after get their faces painted.
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Granby resident Savanna and her daughter Braelynn with a colorful cupcake painted on her arm.
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Boomer, Springfield Thunderbirds mascot got the festivities going.
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The band One was Johnny performed live at the event.
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