FOXBOROUGH, MA — The town's biggest community party took to the streets on Saturday, as Foxborough celebrated its 31st annual Founders Day. With parades, beautiful celebrations on the common, and an appearance from the New England Patriots with their six Super Bowl Championship trophies, Founders Day was once again a massive success.
Missed the celebration or simply want to relive it? Check out some photos your Foxborough Patch neighbors submitted from the big day:
Photo by Krystn GustafsonKenzie Garcia, 7, took home the award for most creative in the wagon/carriage parade (Photo by Krystn Gustafson) Patriots’ running back Rex Burkhead, (34) center David Andrews (60), linebacker Brandon King (36), defensive lineman Keionta Davis (58), and tight end Stephen Anderson (80) brought the Lombardi trophies to Foxborough Founders Day (Photo by Jeremie Smith/ New England Patriots)The common was decorated beautifully for Founders Day. (Photo by Taylor, Patch user)Inside The Steamer Shed, behind Memorial Hall (Photo by Taylor, Patch user)Partners in Patriotism newsletter sweepstakes winner Lauren Smith, of Foxborough, her husband, Anthony, their 7-year-old son, Domenic, and Domenic’s two friends Jameson Sylvia (7) and Jackson Rolince, won the Patriots sweepstakes the float (Photo by Jeremie Smith/New England Patriots)"There's no place like home" was the theme for Vivian Carew's carriage. (Photo by Millie Cetrone, Patch user)Matthew Geaudreau's (age 5) wagon won most original.Patriots Cheerleaders Michaela and Jamie marched in the Foxborough Founders Day Parade (Photo by Jeremie Smith/New England Patriots)Quincy Augusta, 6, won best decorations related to this year's theme.WCVB News interviewing one of the 16 contestants in the wagon/carriage parade contest (Photo by Krystn Gustafson)Pat Patriot stuck around after the parade for some pictures with the kids. (Photo by Jeremie Smith/New England Patriots)
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