The volunteers of the Alberta Ferret Society had a blast yesterday as, for the second year in a row, they participated in the annual Klondike Days parade in Edmonton. The AFS mascot, Digsby, was feeling like a true "king of the castle" as he waved to the crowd from his position of honor in the back of a beautifully decorated jeep. The rest of us walked, danced and laughed our way thru the 25 blocks of parade route wearing sign boards and carrying the AFS banner. Even when the short burst of rain started to came down and the wind threatened to blow away their sign boards the volunteers kept on smiling. All in all it was a wonderful day and another great opportunity to raise public awareness of our existence. Thank you to everyone who helped out. P.S. - The members of the AFS were also pleased to see FRES, another ferret rescue group which made the trek up from Calgary to be in the parade. FRES had an adorable representation of a ferret riding inside a chuck wagon and in true Calgary fashion each of the volunteers wore cowboy hats. Ya all looked great! Barbara Gustafson Alberta Ferret Society President [Posted in FML issue 4213]