Phyllis Nelson, Minneapolis, Minn., entertains her cats P.T. Cruiser, left, and Van Gogh before judging Saturday afternoon during the International Cat Show at the Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds. There were 104 entries in the show that were judged on a variety of criterium including grooming, health and playfulness.
Two cats Van Gogh, right, an exotic shorthair, and P.T. Cruiser, an American shorthair, wait on their owner and Minneapolis resident Phyllis Nelson's grooming table during Saturday's show.
Judge Jack Brown of Fort Worth, Texas, tries to settle down a Russian Blue during the judging Saturday.
Cat owners and spectators watch as a ragamuffin cat is judged by Sue Sanderlin-Berry of Snohomish, Wash., Saturday morning during the American Cat Fanciers Association Cat Show at the Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds. There were 104 entries for the show that were judged on a variety of criterium including, grooming, health and playfulness.
Shae Bedford, 7, left, and Tessa Curbow, 12, right, sing "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" by Aretha Franklin as Danyelle Scott, 11, center, snaps their picture. Sisters Shae and Tessa have been singing for several years and performed at the third annual Juneteenth Festival on Saturday in Burcham Park.
Cathy Brittain, left, Douglas County Bank employee, puts a temporary football tattoo on Tra'vionne Banks, 2, with the help of Tyler Van, 11, as Jules Sotomayor runs by during the third annual Juneteenth Festival on Saturday. The Douglas County Bank provided free temporary tattoos and balloons for children at the festival. Food, music and crafts were also available.
Brad Finkeldei, left, unties a decorated boat to give a few guests of the "What Floats Your Boat?" fundraiser a ride on Clinton Lake. Finkeldei's law firm, Stevens and Brand, LLP, was one of the main sponsors of the fundraising event for Van Go Mobile Arts on Saturday at Clinton Lake Marina.
Auctioneer Mark Elston calls out bids during the "What Floats Your Boat?" fundraiser. Proceeds from the event Saturday at Clinton Lake Marina, which also included boat rides, dinner and live music, benefited Van Go Mobile Arts.
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