KICKBALL CHAMPS
First place in the kickball tournament at the Chicken Fried Steak Festival went to this team called “We Got the Runs.” The “BTA” team captured second place, with third place going to “Unknown.” LPR photo
First place in the kickball tournament at the Chicken Fried Steak Festival went to this team called “We Got the Runs.” The “BTA” team captured second place, with third place going to “Unknown.” LPR photo
Kynlee Welcher (right) captured first place with her dog Bingo, and Lane Anthony Smith’s dog named El Chapo won second place in the pet costume contest held Saturday morning at the Chicken Fried Steak Festival. LPR photo
Anthony Cantu with Bobby G and the Galaxy band plays the accordian on Saturday night during Lamesa’s Chicken Fried Steak Festival.
Some sat in lawn chairs, some danced, and others gathered around the front of the stage as a huge crowd gathered in Forrest Park Saturday night for a performance by Michael Salgado, who was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2012 and has received two Latin Grammy Awards.
Participants in the 5-K make their way down Houston Ave. on the east side of the park on Saturday morning.
Kisa Stevens stands ready to assist and one of her students prepares for a fl ip during a tumbling demonstration.
Mothers and their young daughters wait in line for their time to shine in front of the judges during the Mister and Miss Chicken Fry Pageant held Saturday afternoon at The Plaza in Forrest Park.
Two people take a closer look at a classic Chevrolet which was included in car show held Saturday in the Lee Roy Colgan Fair Barn. LPR photo
San Antonio-based Art Tigerina and the Jukebox Preachers were the final performers to take the stage in Forrest Park on Friday night.
A small dog is all dressed up in sunglasses and other attire to participate in the pet costume contest Saturday morning at the festival
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