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Wake Up the Earth

Serah Holley of JP shows off her costume on stilts. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)

The truly official arrival of spring in Jamaica Plain is the annual Wake Up the Earth Parade and Festival, sponsored by Spontaneous Celebrations, which made its 35th appearance May 3. These are some images taken during the Monument Square parade, one of three separate parades that met at the festival grounds on the Southwest Corridor Park. The festival began as a celebration of a successful battle against a plan to put a highway where the Southwest Corridor is now. (Photos by Stacey Rupolo

Serah Holley of JP shows off her costume on stilts. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
Kitty Macgettigean of JP performs with a hoop. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
Milo Ibara (left) and Liviana Marshall of JP watch the parade. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
Children march in the parade. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
Maryann Colella of Cambridge dances on stilts. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
A woman meets a giant sheep joined by an equally large wolf. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
Rozanna Bentoz of Mexico plays with children. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
A girl flinches from Rozanna Bentoz’s handmade butterfly. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
A giant figure seems to dwarf First Church in Jamaica Plain, Unitarian Universalist. (Photo by Stacey Rupolo)
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