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Here are the winners of the 41st Annual Dumfries Christmas Parade

The judges decided the best floats and marching groups in the 41st Annual Dumfries Christmas Parade. 

 Scouting 
Girl Scout Unit 80-08 and Daisy Troop 37991st Place
Girl Scout Nations Capitol 80-012nd Place
Girl Scout Unit 80-03, 80-04, Troop 4980, Triangle Elementary3rd Place
  
                                                    Youth Group 
Star of Bethlehem Christian Academy1st Place
Nikki's Daycare and Learning Center2nd Place
Top Teens of America3rd Place
  
                                               Non Profit/Volunteer 
Prince William Forest National Park1st Place
Rolling Thunder2nd Place
Woodbridge Kiwanis Club3rd Place
Triangle Lodge 2933rd Place
  
                                        Police, Fire, and Honor Guard 
Dumfries Triangle Rescue Squad1st Place
Prince William County Sheriffs Office2nd Place
Dumfries Volunteer Fire Department3rd Place
  
                                             Vehicles and Motorcycles 
DMV Dynasty Auto Club1st Place
Top Flight Corvette2nd Place
Kings of Heart MC3rd Place
  
                                       Non-Performing Business Group 
DJ's Towing1st Place
Waggys Towing2nd Place
TD Bank3rd Place
  
                                                         ROTC 
Potomac Navy ROTC1st Place
Freedom High School AF JROTC2nd Place
Woodbridge JROTC3rd Place
  
                                                Performance Groups 
Graham Park Dance1st Place
Wesley Spangler2nd Place
Old Guard and Fife Drum Corps3rd Place
All that and Jazz3rd Place
  
                                                Church Groups 
Mt. Zion Baptist Church1st Place
Dumfries United Methodist Church2nd Place
  
                                     Best Performance Business Group 
Luv-N-Laffs Clown Alley1st Place
United Martial Arts2nd Place
Sweet Frog3rd Place

 
 
"Plaques will be made for every group that placed in their category and will be given out at the awards ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2015 at 6 p.m. in the Community Center next to Town Hall," said Dumfries Community Services Director Brittany Heine. 

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