Artists show off their creations during the Mancos Days Parade.
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Classic cars were a common feature in the parade. Mancos Citizen of the Year Andrew Saletta throws candy to the kids in the crowd.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
A group of kids waits to hear “Go” before a watermelon-eating contest.
Connor Henry/The Journal
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The winner from the floats and trailers category in the Kids Parade, called “A Little Piece of Kids Heaven,” and created with help from Victoria Lewis.
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A young cowgirl struts down Grand Avenue as part of the Kids Parade.
Connor Henry/The Journal
Pete Cruiser, left, shoots the breeze with folks checking out his 1967 Camaro at the Mancos Days car show. He said he bought it new for $3,000 in December 1966.
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Raymanda Frost launches a bean bag toward a target in the cornhole tournament.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Twenty-three teams competed in the horseshoe contest.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
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Mancos Days always has a Western theme.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Kids scrambled for candy, which was thrown from parade floats in copious amounts.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
It’s not summer unless you meet up at a small-town parade.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Playing cornhole is a summer tradition in Mancos.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
One of the stands at Mancos Days in Boyle Park holds some interesting artwork and trinkets.
Artists show off their creations during the Mancos Days Parade.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Classic cars were a common feature in the parade. Mancos Citizen of the Year Andrew Saletta throws candy to the kids in the crowd.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
A group of kids waits to hear “Go” before a watermelon-eating contest.
Connor Henry/The Journal
Advertisement
The winner from the floats and trailers category in the Kids Parade, called “A Little Piece of Kids Heaven,” and created with help from Victoria Lewis.
Connor Henry/The Journal
A young cowgirl struts down Grand Avenue as part of the Kids Parade.
Connor Henry/The Journal
Pete Cruiser, left, shoots the breeze with folks checking out his 1967 Camaro at the Mancos Days car show. He said he bought it new for $3,000 in December 1966.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Raymanda Frost launches a bean bag toward a target in the cornhole tournament.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Twenty-three teams competed in the horseshoe contest.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Advertisement
Mancos Days always has a Western theme.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Kids scrambled for candy, which was thrown from parade floats in copious amounts.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
It’s not summer unless you meet up at a small-town parade.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
Playing cornhole is a summer tradition in Mancos.
Jim Mimiaga/The Journal
One of the stands at Mancos Days in Boyle Park holds some interesting artwork and trinkets.