Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade Draws Large Crowd And Lots Of Color

Jessica Booton of White Rock walks next the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade entry for the Boots & Bridles 4-H Team and the High Country Team 4H Saturday morning on Central Avenue. Parade results had not been announced as of Sunday morning but will be published as soon as they are available. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Los Alamos County Golf Course Manager Mike Lippiatt was the announced for the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Saturday morning. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Los Alamos High School NJROTC Color Guard marches in the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade Saturday. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

League of Women Voters of Los Alamos County co-chair Rebecca Shankland, right, joined several other members in the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade Saturday morning. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Los Alamos County Community Services Department float in the Fair & Rodeo Parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade Grand Marshal Liz Martineau waves to the crowd. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Los Alamos Shrine Club’s 1925 Model T truck joined in Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Lots of motorcycles participated in Saturday morning’s parade Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Jemez Riders Riding Group promoted their annual fundraiser for Wyatt Taylor’s ongoing medical expenses at Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Shriners always make folks smile when they drive in the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Gwen Booton of White Rock, a member of the Boots & Bridles 4H team walks in Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.co

Former Public Education Commissioner Karyl Ann Armbruster In Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Former Los Alamos County Councilor Antonio Maggiore carries a unique sign and Brandi Engeman’s sign says, ‘Gender is a Construct’. Photo by Maire O’Neill.losalamosreporter.com

Little people ride little ponies Saturday morning in the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade on Central Avenue. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Los Alamos Shrine Club go-carts in Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Part of the Friends of Los Alamos Pride contingent in the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo Parade Saturday morning. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Los Alamos High School Topper Marching Band marches Saturday morning on Central Avenue. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Riding in the parade are this year’s County Fair & Rodeo Queen’s Court riding in the parade are Queen, Kimberley Prada, Princess Aspen Trujillo and Sweetheart Jewel Jaramillo. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Lots of stable owners from the Los Alamos Stable Owners Association rode on their float Saturday morning. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Friends of Los Alamos Pride banner reads, ‘Love has no gender’. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Members of the League of Women Voters of Los Alamos march as ‘suffragettes’ in Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Members of the Los Alamos Hill Stompers march in Saturday’s parade. Their upbeat attitude and music brings a joy to many public events each year. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

The Los Alamos Hill Stompers make their way along Central Avenue. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Jody Benson carries one of the LWV signs commemorating the 19th Amendment of the Constitution. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

Members of the High Country Team 4-H march in Saturday’s parade. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com

American Legion Riders in Saturday’s parade included Diana Bequette, left. Photo by Maire O’Neill/losalamosreporter.com