2008 Basehor Dairy Days June 11, 2008
A giant cow owned by Roberts Dairy made Basehor-Linwood High School the unmistakable site of the 2008 Basehor Dairy Days festival Saturday. Hundreds of guests flocked to the third annual event, which celebrated Basehor's century-old dairy heritage.
A cowboy clown knots a balloon for 8-year-old Rylea Oliver, of Basehor. Children also clowned around on inflatable games, rode a mechanical bull and enjoyed free yogurt and milk - compliments of Roberts Dairy - at this year's Basehor Dairy Days.
Paul Wilburn (orchestra teacher at BLHS), Doug Rippee, Doug Doering and Barry Brown of The Stranger Creek String Band were a hit at the Basehor Dairy Days celebration. Many guests at Saturday's event caught some old-fashioned bluegrass while munching on buffalo burgers cooked by Basehor Lions Club members or hotdogs and snow cones prepared by members of Bob Wiley Memorial VFW Post 11499.
A.J. Calderone, 5, of Kansas City, Mo., inspects a Sucuta Tortoise, one of many animals on display at the petting zoo on the grounds of Basehor-Linwood High School Saturday. Calderone's grandmother, Sharon Scott, of Basehor, said of Dairy Days, "I think it's great. The kids are having a lot of fun."
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