Everyone loves a parade

Farm-City Days continues with large crowd, numerous activities and beautiful weather.

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October 18, 2021 - 10:29 AM

From left, Jordan Cole, Dally Curry, Wylie Cole and Archie Specht watch the parade. Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register

It was a beautiful day for a parade Saturday, as the annual Farm-City Days festival brought a large crowd to downtown Iola. The event also featured a carnival, a concert and other activities.

The Iola Fire Department unveiled a giant American flag as part of Farm-City Days. A large crowd turned out for the parade on Saturday. Photo by Richard Luken / Iola Register
Miss Chelsea’s Dance Academy takes part in the parade.Photo by Vickie Moss
Iola High School Class of 1986 marches in the parade.Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register
Humboldt’s Enos Perez wipes down his 1939 Chevrolet, one of the gleaming jewels on display at the Farm-City Days Car Show.Photo by Richard Luken / Iola Register
Iolan Tony Smith, a fourth-generation blacksmith, hammers on a piece of metal as part of his artisan demonstration Saturday.Photo by Richard Luken
Tate Gannon, Parsons, releases a toss during a corn hole tournament as part of Farm-City Days. The tournament was a fundraiser for SEK Impact, a traveling youth baseball team featuring players from Iola and surrounding communities. Gannon is a member of the team. Photo by Richard Luken / Iola Register
City Marshal Tracy Keagle rides in the parade.Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register
Farm Marshals Don and Donna Bauer.Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register
Wings of Warriors honors essential workers.Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register
Parade participants.Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register
The Farm-City Days parade.Photo by Vickie Moss / Iola Register
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