 What we have is Montpellier Police. This is the 16th annual. This is the 16th year that Montpellier are alive. Really? 16th? 16th in Montpellier. So the first thing we have up here is Montpellier Police. They begin and end the parade. Montpellier Police is working. Guys in blue. And this is followed by the Civil Air Patrol? The Civil Air Patrol. I think so. Yep. We're proud to have the parade led by the Color Guard units. There's the Civil Air Patrol there. The Capital Project Squadron of the Vermont. The Civil Air Patrol. And the American Legion. Right? Post number three. And VFW Post number 792. There's the Stars and Stripes. Civil Air Patrol. All right. Well, we're here for the parade. And we just want to let everybody know that if you're going to be downtown Montpellier tonight, about 9.30 the fireworks are going to be happening. I think one of the better places to watch is right on the take-off line. I'm not sure I watched it in there. There's food vendors down there. You can get some sorts of foreign rewards. Post 792 is a veteran service organization with a vision to help veterans by providing financial support, fighting for benefits and helping. Tech people are asking that we go right into the mic, Tony. Right into the mic. Yep. This is the Duke of Fests. Yeah, National Life. When did Duke of Fests happen? National Life in July 16th. July 16th. It's hard. The monsters. The friend Dennis is going to be there. He's played at the Opera House. He ties wonderful acts. Big Red Todd is always a good show. Big Red Todd is always a good show. Yep. Coming up right behind... Miss Francis. You guys seem to have our audio problems fixed. Yeah. This year's parade is coordinated by Rochelle and Murphy. You've done a great job here getting us all the information. Who are these kids on bikes? I don't know, but they're all, you know... What are we listening to? They're wearing, you know, the colors. The impressive display of cyclists. They snuck in. They do the same thing at the Heritage Festival. Is this under River Sports? Under River Sports? Okay. They come in the wrong way. Hence all the bikes. Are we out of order here? They were on the second page here. I know this is the fastest parade. This parade is going to be great. Have you ever been able to do a unit cycle? I have never been able to do a unit cycle. I can't do that. Can you do it? No. It's just not physically possible. It is possible. We didn't see it on TV here. This is just because we can't do it. We're getting the word that we have to talk right into the mics. I am talking right into the mic. I can go a little closer. As told us, these microphones need to be eaten. Eatin'. So get your mouth right. You know what? We use over at CBTVs, you've got those little headsets. Yeah. That way you can eat those. We should try that. You know, I always let you borrow them. That's what we do at Public Access. Showing us some bike lists. Let's talk a little bit about... Let you know that later today at the State House lawn, Dave Kellerman will be playing before the fireworks, until the fireworks start. Great band. Have you ever heard Dave Kellerman? Yeah. Tony Kemp. I have. This is Rob Chapman, my co-host here. He's the Executive Director of Orca Media. To my right is Tony Campos, the Executive Director of Central Vermont Television. As well as many of their hats that he wears. This is the Steppin' Timeline Dancers of Vermont. Giving us a little display of some of the choreography that they do. They are certainly stepping in time. County Senator Ann Cummings. Don't think that's Ann driving. I don't see Ann in the car. What's that? I don't see Ann in the car. But that is a car. Oh, there she is behind. I think she's in the car. Senator Cummings walking behind. And Senator Polina. I think we're still on Anthony. There you go. There's the Senator. Senator Anthony Polina of Washington County. Riding a nice car. What, you like the Miata? The folks are getting riled. People riled here. Senator Polina. He's like Bernie Sanders spent over 30 years organizing. That's the party of Washington. Vermont waited his third party. What's that Teddy Roosevelt at the Bull Moose? He was the original progressive party. Yeah. Yeah. I just watched a great documentary on him. I'd forget which election it was, but it was progressive party. Before my time. Before both of our times. He spoke in bearing. Teddy Roosevelt. Yep. Here's David Zuckerman for Lieutenant Governor. Senator from Chinden County, who is running for Lieutenant Governor. I think it's a progressive anti-democrat. Covering the bases. David is in the tractor, on the tractor. So you'll see him in just one second. Driving, it looks to be a good tractor. I think David is a farmer in Heinzburg. David Zuckerman, a candidate for the Vermont Lieutenant Governor. And here comes the Unitarian Church of Maupir. They're carrying rainbow flags and signs that say standing on the side of love. To indicate that this congregation welcomes all. Yep. Open and welcoming. This lovingly maintained beautiful church is located at the corner of school and Main Street in Montpelier. And it recently celebrated 150 years. Now doesn't Mr. Zorn play there? Arthur. Arthur Zorn. I'm sure he does. I think he does. Yeah. Here in Montpelier for this grade. I think it's going to be a spectacular line for the fireworks later too. I know. 75 degrees. We're in the shade. I think that's a great spot. Hey, do you know what they served at the 1800s, Fourth of July? I don't. What did they serve at the 18th? Well, was it hot dogs? It might have been. That's a very popular steak or turkey. Turtle. Turtle. Just because it's there, I'm going to go with turtle. It was turtle. Seems odd. It was turtle. It was turtle. Or turtle soup. It was turtle soup. Trash. Tramp volunteers. Trash. Tramp volunteers. Yeah. It's a group of folks that go around picking up trash. Playing. We are family. That's not Rob Chapman. Oh, this is Senator Doyle. Lower thirds are a little slow there. Running the switcher today, we have John Jose. John, thanks for running the switcher course. Rainbow umbrella? Yeah. You're looking at it. Yeah. It's a group of adults who are members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community in central Vermont. Yeah, but I think we have Senator Doyle on now. Senator Doyle in the car. In the car. Hey, Senator Doyle. Just celebrated his 90th birthday. And still going strong. And then we have a candidate for governor, Peter Gallabras. Running for governor on the Democratic ticket. Very interesting primary happening here in about a month, a little over a month, for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate. I think we have all the candidates here in the parade today. We're being the first one I think we've seen. And right now we have the Montpelier Kiwanis Club. They meet every Tuesday at 6.15 at the, was it, Steakhouse? Where do they meet? I'll go to their website. Here's a replica of the state house. That Kiwanis. That's great. This replica of the state house. It's not, yeah, I know. Little really, really, really small people live there. Pediatric trauma institute. Well, again, what the coordinator tries to do is put them in order. And sometimes they happen to bury. They don't stay in order. I've told the crew that things will change. Lower thirds will be slow. We do our best. Right. And in bury it's not carved in granite, I tell them. It changes. They're great berry jokes. Especially from up there. We get to make berry jokes all the time. Oh yeah, well you know what? You get the biggest joke of all. What's that? The politicians. The Gary home. What do we know about the Gary home? Where are we? I think we're on page three or four. Oh, there goes the Gary home. Westview Meadows. Yes, Westview Meadows. The quirky pet coming up here. Isn't that beautiful? Do you know what breed of dogs those are, Tony? What's that? Do you know what the breed of that dog is? No, I do not. But I would hate to brush it. Bone. Oh, he was texting. Probably texting with our content manager. All right, so we're on the Pipe and Drum, all right? It sounds like a Pipe and Drum. Is this Seth Warner? This looks like the Seth Warner. Seth Warner, Mount Independent Pipe and Drum Corps. A longtime Montpelier parade favorite. I love the Pipe and Drum. They're really good. This is the Hannaford's. Really? Yes. It says Hannaford's. Yep. This is the Green Mountain Self-Advocates. It's a disability rights group. A wonderful organization. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can last forever. Green Mountain Self-Advocates. A wonderful group. They came to spoke to Rotary last month. The Japan American Society of Vermont. Look at those outfits. Beautiful colors. It's a non-political, nonprofit, volunteer organization. The membership is open to anyone seeking better understanding and interaction between Japanese and Americans. Here comes the Vermont Mountaineers. Great castle baseball up there. Great hot dogs. Evening. Evening. Great venue. You guys do a great job. When we were in Portland, Maine, we went to the Sea Dogs. And that's a farm team for the Red Sox. Oh, yeah? B level. So... Do they play the Mountaineers? I don't think they do. I think they're... These are collegiate. Yeah. New England Collegiate Baseball League. I always take a field of dreams when I go down to that ballpark and watch the Mountaineers. And what's the cost again? About $2? Yeah, so much. Yeah, $2 that you can bring your whole family to. Great parking. Great venue. Yeah, it's great. There isn't a bad seat. Which is essential. Now Dexter. Dexter's up next. Running for, uh, watching the Illinois Republicans. So what are you going to be on the ballot? They're pointing because they see the cameras. Yep. There's the camera. Yeah. Oh. Oh. My other favorite restaurant in Montpilier is Sartucci's. Sartucci's. Consistently good. On Main Street in Montpilier, it takes pride in friendly service and sensational Italian fare. Riverside seating. They've been on the show. They do a great job. They've been on the show. New England... Yeah. Wonderful, wonderful. We always tried to find restaurants that are consistently good as well as fare price. Yeah. Using local products. And there's the owner. And there's, you know, uh, Venice. Should be singing. Sartucci's. And now it's, uh, you know about this, uh, school that's coming up next? Montessori's school of such a Vermont provides a leaning, a learning environment, as I was supposed to say, employing the philosophy and methods of Dr. Maria Montessori. And it's, uh, children's ages, what? 15 months to 12? Age 12, yeah. Wow, start them young. 15 months. Well, you know how important that early childhood is. I don't know. They kicked me out of sight. I was never there. Now it's a very important development of time in people's lives. Hey, you think about when I grew up in the 60s. They had none of this. No. You know? I'm glad to see that there's at least some reggae mission for just how important those early years are for our kids. I think we got Froggy coming up here next. That's the FM radio? Home for today's country music. It says 10 in a row every hour here on my sheet. Yeah, really? Like country music? Music Coney? You know, I listened to, uh, country's road, uh, Willy's Roadhouse. On Froggy? No. It's a... Where's that? I'm serious. Uh, are you serious? I'm serious about serious. River Rock School. Progressive, independent, state-recognized day school for ages 5 to 14 a month here. And crafted education in a multi-age setting creating a caring learning environment based on respect for each individual. Some great private schools here in Central Vermont. I know. And River Rock is one of them. Any candidates for governor yet? Peter Galbraith. Next up we have Sue Minter. He's running for governor. She's a Democrat, correct? She is a Democrat from Waterbury. Can you spot the candidate? She must be in the car. You think she's in the car? Some great supporters out here for Sue. That must be her running with the white slacks on the other side of the road. Wonderful parade put on here by Montpelier Alive. Some great staff here. Carolyn Gretzky, who's the vendor coordinator. Jessica Ball, who's the volunteer coordinator. Marietta DeFelici, state house lawn coordinator. And Lyndon DeSalvo, recycling and zero waste coordinator. Little fact, Lynn Sizz, who's the Montpelier Alive board member, is not here today because she's representing Vermont at the senior Olympics in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Wow, Tony, have you seen this list of sponsors? I have. I mean, what do we got? The Mont State Employees Credit Union National Life Group. Community National Bank is the first time underwriter this year. Berlin Optical Expressions, Union Mutual of Vermont, Montpelier Pharmacy. What do we got? We got... Kim Swayze. Yes. Kim Swayze is a candidate for something. What's Kim running for? The Washington Five. There's a lot of the Washington Five. It's an open seat this year. So, many candidates for the Washington Five, including right now, Kim Swayze. You retired from the Army? Yes. Served. Some Miss Vermont. Some pageant winners. They do some scholarship programs for these young women. Riley Field is Miss Vermont this year. The cars were supplied by Cody Chevrolet, I believe. Yeah, some younger ones. They have a bunch of them. They have Miss Vermont High School, Miss Vermont Junior High School, Miss Vermont Collegiate, Miss Northeast International, and Miss Vermont International. That's a lot of pageants. I know. Holy cow. All right. We were getting through some of our sponsors here, time. Let's see. Well, no. We have to do or die. Salon. Salon. Now, we're not spelling die, D-I-E. No, of course not. Now, when you say salon, you die your hair, D-Y-E. Right. Very creative. And not D-Y-I. You go to do or die salon. Do or die. And they're what? Located right here in downtown Berry? Yup. On River Street. Downtown Berry? No, I'm sorry. Downtown. I'm sorry, folks. I thought it was in Berry for a sec. I thought it was in Oz. Here they are waving. Beautiful hair. Yeah, so when Rob, Rob, when you called me, I thought you were looking for my co-host. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. National Coalition of Unstoppable Moms. They are arching, marching. With supporters from around the country to say thank you, Vermont, for labeling GMOs. Obviously very interested in what goes into their kids' mouths. Will Miller? Yes, the Green Mountain Veterans for Peace. Actually, I used to, Will's passed away, but I met him when he was doing a show at Channel 15 in Burlington when I was working there at VKM. And they do a show at the Green Mountain Veterans for Peace. When Will passed away, they decided to name that after Will. A wonderful man, served his country. A great organization. Watching out for our veterans. Anything they might need. I think you can go to their website, which is committed to the cause for peace. Dot org. I think it's a dot org. Their website? Yeah, I believe so. Yeah. Welcomes all peace-minded veterans of Vermont. Would like to abolish empire and war. Now, is this the Midnight Capers coming up next? He might be into something. Shab Smith. Running for Lieutenant Governor. Knows Shab as the leader of the House of Representatives. He's passed a few sessions, but he's now attempting to move up to Lieutenant Governor. Now, this next group is Let's Grow Kids. Yes. It's a great organization. It says that every child deserves a strong start and equal chance in life. Let's Grow Kids is a public awareness and engagement campaign about the important role of high quality child care. Now, All together now, Puppet Troop. This is the Puppet Troop. Oh, this is great. We all together now, Puppet Troop. Celebrating our independence with all of life. Our theme this year is Carnival of the Animals. Look at those puppets. Yeah. So what I was saying earlier was, Rob, when you called me, I thought you said, I thought you wanted cables to borrow. Oh, yes. I was saying, yeah, I got some cables for you for the broadcast. I wanted your mouth. No, no, you said I wanted some talent. So I immediately thought you wanted my co-host, Carol Day. It was very talented. Very, very talented. That one we can talk. You can talk too, Tony. No, but she is... Can you read us the sponsors? Oh, no, I think we have another politician coming up the road. We've got the Green Mountain Sound & Entertainment as a sponsor on In River Sports. Cody Chevrolet, Dennis Ricker, and Brown. Four comedians on the list. Linger Mountain Co-op. Downs Racklin and Martin. Cassella Waste Management. Williams Cantina. Vermont Compost. Bear Pond Books. Gossens Bachman. Architecture & Design. Betsy's Bed & Breakfast. And Bob Sinoco. Bruce Lisman's out there. Yeah, Bruce Lisman is coming up. He's running for governor. Republican. Yep, Republican candidate for governor. He's coming to spoke to a couple of rotary groups. Yes. Looks like he's got some water for the folks. He's coming up on the truck. Oh, he's got to look at this. This is Bruce's truck. A new direction. Pointing up. Yep. Oh, yeah. Now, here comes the center of Vermont. Don't forget to get out there. You know when the primary vote is? Yeah. Second week of August. I think it's August 11th or 12th. Center of Vermont. Allstate. Little Ligars. Oh, yes. Nice job, guys. And it looks like another Cody vehicle. They're all excited. Center of Vermont. There's the dads. There's the dads. Hurry, it looks like. And then right behind him is John Mayer, who's driving his antique 1931 Model A forward. With a rumble seat. Which one got better gas mileage? Chance to drive one. Now, I think we have Matt Dunn coming down the road now. We do want to do a shout out to the Montpelier Fire Department for putting up all the funding in downtown Montpelier for this parade. Great job. There's Matt Dunn running for governor. Democrat. As we mentioned earlier, Governor Shumlin stepping down. So there's an open election now for to replace it. So it's a very exciting parade where we get a lot of candidates here. You know who gets a lot of candidates? Northfield. Do they? Northfield. Northfield, their parade. They're a Labor Day parade. Oh, they're a Labor Day parade. They get more than a Montpelier Independent Day parade. I think so. No, they don't. I think so. No, they don't. I think so. Richard, could you do one microphone now? What's that? They said take the second microphone away from Tony. Why? Do you hear me double? I don't know. I'm just doing what the crew tells me to do. Jessup? Jessup is running for that House of Representatives in Washington County Five. That's that open seat. Tony Klein stepped down. And now we have six or seven candidates for that open seat in the State House. And that was Kimberly Jessup. And this is Keisha Ram. Keisha Ram, another candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Folks trying to run for Lieutenant Governor. Now how are you pronouncing? Shadiah. African culture project. Shadiah? Shadiah? Shadiah. Great drumming. Shadiah. I love drums. I love particularly African drums. And these guys have got some rhythm going down and some dancing going on. Zero promoting was it? West Africa culture? Yep. Drumming, dance, fabric, printing, drum making, beating, and cooking. Baguitos. Do you know what kind of car that is, Tony? What's that? Do you know what kind of car that is? Is that a karma gear? You think? I think it is. It's got butterfly wings. Always parked out in front of baguitos here in downtown Montpelier. Great place to get burritos or bagels. And here's Buddy the Clown. 2013 Buddy created the one-of-a-kind bubble car that he's equipped with. Music, air horns, underglow, and more. Buddy the Clown. Now this is car-share Vermont? Boy, you're fast. I can't even get it out. Organization where you share cars so we can reduce our carbon footprint. If you haven't checked them out, do a Google search, car-share. Of course, we've done such a great job here in Vermont about car-sharing, car-pulling that they had to raise the gas tax. Did they? Because there was less revenue. Good job, folks. Yeah. We're at Energy Independent Vermont. It's a growing coalition of environmental organizations from off-businesses and business associations. Academic leaders, low-income advocates in town energy committees. Followed by... Dedicated to energy independent... And right behind them is... Gene Burley. I'll be waiting for you! Running for, guess what? Washington 5. Okay. How's the representatives? Etsy's Montpelier and Middlesex. Do we have any info on Ginny? I just read the sign. Oh, and here comes Scott Milne. Ah. Right up at the center. Yeah, he almost... He almost won. Yeah. That was a nail-biter for Peter. Scott Milne, who is now setting his sights on United States senator. Yep. Is that Lacy? Yeah, he's going after Lacy. And he's not going to spend a lot of money. He's just... He's going, you know... Scott Milne. It's not about the money. It's not about, you know... Mr. Milne is Charlie O's. World-famous Charlie O's in here in downtown Montpelier. It's still a dive... for nice people. Is that what it says? Yeah, I'm just reading the script. Is it okay to call a place to dive, Mark? Well, they gave us a dildo. They told us it's still a dive for nice people. Yes. But we're off-camera. I'll tell you my Charlie O story. Back in 1980. Why off-camera? Well, he's... I think it's still prosecuted. The folks at home want to hear this story. I think it's still prosecuted. Just as much as I want to hear. That was a dark July evening at Charlie O's. And everything was going smoothly. Until... Oh, here's the next car coming down the road. What do we have? I think it's TD Bank. Yeah. Well, I just got to say the Charlie O outfits are very nice for the ladies to be wearing it. Is there a polka dot? Polka dot? Polka dot? I love my little... Bitsy bitsy polka dot. Yeah. All right, here's TD Bank fan. TD Bank fan. And a mascot. What is that mascot? I was just going to ask you the same question, Tony. I don't know. I would think it's a cheese wedge. I think it's a logo that's been transformed into a mascot. Do you think it works? Cheese wedge works for me as well. Yeah. And she's also carrying a hool hoop. Now it was immediately followed by a car with a canoe on it. With a teddy bear in the front of the car. I think they're part of the TD Bank group. I don't know. What does the canoe stand for? I think it stands for community and nature, getting out and see wonderful recreational venues and lakes and rivers that we have here in Vermont. Could be, or are you just snucking? Pure speculation on my part. Yeah, it could have just snuck right in. Or it could be just somebody trying to make a left turn. Hey, couldn't make a left turn. I think they're part of the TD Bank. They have to be. You know? Because there's more TD Bank and they're throwing candy. Oh, candy. Which you ate the only prize we had. We had a piece again. You won the prize, you took the prize. I did. Montpelier Elks? What do we know about the Montpelier Elks, Tony? Well, the Silver Tower Camp is for people with disability. And I think they're having their national conference out west this week. But Elks would do a lot for the communities. You know, we have one in every community has an Elks Club. And Silver Towers is a great organization. Because Elks care. And there goes Robbycat. And there the kids are throwing out candy. We're followed by Lieutenant Governor Scott Milne. No, it's Phil Scott. I mean, Phil Scott, excuse me. I turned it around. I had that thing. Phil Scott is our Lieutenant Governor. He is also a candidate for governor. So he's going to be hoping to get your vote for governor. Local boys right around from around here. Yeah, he's been, you know, riding up a Thunder Road for years. Yeah, he is a race car driver too, isn't he? He is. And you know, when the governor's out of state, he's... He runs the state, doesn't he? Yeah, so Phil can't race. Ah, that's true. He can't race. And riding in the car is Riley Halbert. She's two and a half from Williamstown. What? Where's Riley? She's right in the truck where she was. Look at these vehicles. Or she might be in one of the other vehicles. Well, she might... She's in the cow. She's in the cow, which is mark number 14. That's Phil's number? That's Phil's number at Thunder Road. How come he's not taking the race car into the... Too loud. Yes. But he's got a number of vehicles with him. I mean, we've got one, two, three to count the cow. Four, five, six vehicles. Some wonderful, wonderful vehicles. It's from this classic 1929 Model A4 to this... That's an F-350 truck. Well, you know, I think he has a larger entourage than Bernie Sanders had. Well, look at the motorcycle that's on the truck. A World War II replica. Dedicated to the United States Army in World War II. Look at that classic motorcycle. And then the big truck. CC's truck service pulling some musicians. Literally, he has a larger entourage than Bernie Sanders. Bernie was just walking by himself with the secret service. That was it. Yes. Well, Bernie's running for president of the United States. Oh, yeah. I think the governor of Vermont gets one state trooper. Another vehicle. I don't think I counted that. Is that a bus? We have a... Oh, it's a mobile campaign office with Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott. Randy Brock. A candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Randy's a decorated veteran. Served in the Vermont senator and a state auditor. Looking for your vote for Lieutenant Governor. Oh, Rob, this has been interesting. Yeah, it's not over yet, Tony. Oh, you got a few, but, you know, we got some downtime. So now we have what? Ben Kaplan. Ben Kaplan running for state representative. Washington County Five, I believe. Young man, I think. Just graduated high school. Wanted to get into politics, looking for your vote. So you're saying this is interesting, Tony? I love this little live stuff. Yeah. I mean, I pray it's fun. And, you know, we're live, so we can't stop. We can't yell cut. Oh, I see. You're glad to be here live with you folks watching tonight's 2016 Independence Day Parade live from Montpelier, Vermont. The capital of Vermont. The capital of the state of Vermont. Which has no McDonald's. And proud of it. And proud of it. You have to go to Berlin for that. Barry Montpelier Road. Barry Montpelier Road. Not too far. It's kind of a neutral country from Barry and Montpelier. Now the private school here in Central Vermont. I believe this is the Waldorf School. Yes, Orchard Valley Waldorf. Did you find out where we are on the list, Tony? No, I don't. Oh, we're on the last page. Look at that. Child's Garden and Farm and Forest School, Orchard Valley. Doing some nice puppet work. The kids. And it looks like we have some street hockey. For the school, we have the Central Vermont Skating Association. Providing instruction and coaching for the Central Vermont youth. Are you good on skates, Tony? No. I used to be when I was in second grade. But I don't want to do it now. I know. I need a lot of padding. Now followed by the Mount Sinai Motor Corpse. Another. Yeah, the Shriners. Supporting the Mount Sinai Hospital. Which is free for all children. Do you have a go-kart when you were a kid? No, but I dreamt about it. I dreamt about it. I would get the Sears catalog. You'd look at those. See how much you could buy them for. Think about how much fun you'd have driving that go-kart. Exactly. Sears catalog. Turn to that page. I would rip it and have it underneath my pillow. It's too bad kids don't see the Sears catalog anymore. I know. Now it's all amazon.com. Certainly missing out. So these guys are actually running up and down over the original motor core vehicle. Do you think we could do that, Rob? I'd like a chance to try. Put it on your bucket list. It's on my bucket list. And they support the Shriners Children's Hospital. Which is, I believe, free for all children. Yeah, I think so. I can never be a Shriner. It's funny. I mean, not all I know about the Shriners is the little go-karts. Yeah, but they also have a marching unit. They have a motorcycle, Harley-Davidson, and they have hospitals for children. Right, that's what they do. That is a very commendable organization. Coming up on some of our last floats here, Tony, it's been a wonderful parade. How long? I'm going to say this is probably about 25 minutes. 30 minutes. 35 minutes. Probably about that. Maybe 40 minutes total. 40 minutes? Yeah. With our banter? Our banter. Because we're going to have to talk a little bit at the end and say thank you. Why? We have to thank the crew and the sponsors. I have to thank you again. We have to thank the Resurrection Baptist Church here. They have volunteered to help remove the trash from the parade route. And they're doing it right now? Yep. They come up at the end and they collect the trash. I think they just grabbed one of your cameraman. Bagged him, bagged him. We need him. We're not done with him yet. I know. On camera with this evening, we have Matt Svensson, who's been running the camera for Tony and I, and special guest star cameraman from California, Meryl Whitham, back for a few weeks, helping out at Orchimedia. So he's going back to California? We've tried hard to convince him not to, but his drum set's there, so he has to go. Okay. So ends another exciting parade. It was an exciting parade. So festivities are going to continue in front of the State House. Dave Kellerman is going to be playing as well as the fireworks, which is a great show to catch. So it's not over yet, folks. It's a wonderful Independence Day celebration put on by Montpelier Alive. But if you're watching this on Tuesday, it's over. It's over. So, yes, if you're watching on Tuesday, you've missed it. You've missed it. Okay. I had to point that out to, you know, the... True. That's the thing about live television. Yeah, I know. It's only live when it's happening. And who put together this list? Rochelle Murphy. And you already thank her? We can thank her again. And all the volunteers. All the volunteers. There's a lot of work to go to put on a parade of this size. A lot of volunteers. The police department, the fire department, the staff. And the people who are making the floats, obviously. It's a fantastic night. A beautiful night for a parade here in Montpelier. And anybody else we have to thank? We did the sponsors, right? We talked about the people who were on the staff. We talked about the police. We talked about Montpelier Alive. The 16th year that Montpelier Alive has coordinated these festivities here in Montpelier. Downtown Montpelier, so. All right, can I do one more trivia? We have one more trivia question. Give it to me. All right, I'm going to close my eyes because I haven't looked at the list. All right, America's fourth of July celebration is also celebrated in the following. A, England. B, Canada. C, Mexico before we build the wall. Or D, Denmark. I'm going to go with my strategy of picking the odd one out, so it's Denmark. This guy is good. I am good. Gosh. You cannot beat me in trivia pursuit. All right, Benjamin Franklin, the turkey. Darn. Which president died on Independence Day? Two of them did. Thomas Jefferson. John Adams. Which one was born on Independence Day? It's not on your sheet. No. Jefferson. No. You. No. One U.S. president was born on the fourth of July. Bob? I'll give you a hint. He was from Vermont. Taft? Taft is not from Vermont. He's not? No. Oh, he used to think I could have fit in the bathtub. That's right. Hey, you don't know the two presidents from Vermont? I forget. Oh, this is embarrassing. I'll tell you the one that's not born on the fourth of July and that nobody remembers. Okay. Chester A. Arthur. No one liked him. No one liked him. Well, he's forgotten historically. But in the 20th century, I was totally drawing a blank from Plymouth, Vermont. I could never do a family feud or any of those. Bob? Calvin Coolidge. Calvin! Oh, yeah, Calvin Coolidge. Born on the fourth of July. Everyone liked him. Don't even think so much for helping me out. Rob, thank you. This was fun. Anybody has seen Ashley. We're looking for her. She was going to help us. So, Ashley. Whitsenberger. This is probably busy. I'm calling Ashley Whitsenberger. My thanks to the crew for helping set up Meryl and Matt and John and Adam's there. And Jackie's been giving us notes from her sick bed at home. Oh, she's sick? She's been tangling with pneumonia. Oh, dear. That's serious. So go to bed, Jackie. The show's over. I'll take care of rescheduling the thing. Thanks, everybody. Good night and have a happy fourth of July. Good night. Happy fourth.