The annual Amissville Volunteer Fire & Rescue carnival and parade drew crowds to the department’s grounds last week, as residents and visitors turned out for four evenings of rides, games, food and one of the department’s biggest annual fundraisers.
Photos by Luke Christopher
- The Starlettes Twirlers baton team from Warrenton march towards the judge’s table during the annual Amissville Parade and Carnival benefitting Amissville VFire and Rescue.
- A young driver zooms through the parade with a Amissville Volunteer Fire and Rescue go-kart.
- Frank Fishback tends to the popular raffle booth at the carnival.
- The vintage Volkswagens are a popular feature of the parade.
- Sadesha and Morris Jones of Culpeper
- Alexis Arellena, a rising junior at RCHS takes a swing with hammer.
- A crowd lines up for the popular Roller Wheel ride.
- A father holds his toddler as the carnival lights turn on and the crowd thickens.
- Claire Young, left, who went to Rappahannock Elementary and Lauren Mehl of Warrenton.
- From left to right: Jeremiah Phillips, Luke Martz and Abigail Atkins with Duke the Dachshund.
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- Lacey Bell Bailey and friendse
- A float featuring young contestants for the stars of the parade contest.
- Hannah Kisiel of Warrenton got a butterfly and angel tattoo after a near fatal car accident. Her and a friend pause for a selfie.
- The Starlettes Twirlers baton team from Warrenton do a final twirl before heading up to the carnival.
- A vintage John Deere tractor drew a lot of attention during the parade.
- Dannie Foster, right, and Brady Gray of West Virginia take shot with a beach ball at one of the parlor games.
- Kids ride on the dragon roller coaster.
- A young rider takes a whirl on the motorcycle roundabout.
- Recent RCHS graduate Gabby Moreno takes a photo under the ferris wheel.
- The Filler Up game is always a popular attraction at the carnival.
- Maj. Roger Jenkins of Rappahannock County Sheriff’s Department keeps the traffic running safely.


