Images captured by Daily Sentinel photographers on the second week of June 2012.
A customized ‘23 T owned by Teddy Jordan is reflected in the hubcap of a 1930 model A Ford coupe owned by Gerald Dillon, both of Grand Junction at the 37th annual AutoFest car Show At Lincoln Park Saturday.
Adrian Chavez successfully completed the drug treatment program at the Summit View Drug Treatment Center on South Avenue.
Walkers with Relay for Life pass a luminario with a touching message from a child to Mom at dusk Friday. The message on the luminario dedicated to Veronica Clark reads, in part, “I will fine a cure for cancer Mom.”
The Old Town Pickers entertain the crowd Friday with their song, “Highland View” during the first day of the three-day Palisade Bluegrass & Roots Festival at Riverbend Park. From left to right are Von Wilson, Jay Roemer, Denton Turner and Eric Baker. The band is based in Steamboat Springs, Colo. The festival continues from 11:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m Saturday and from 11:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Sunday with a variety of musicians and groups.
Kiwanis Club of Grand Junction Bob Burger flips a pancake at the Pancake Breakfast Day at Two Rivers Friday. Burger has been flipping cakes for 29 years in the 45 year-old fundraiser for the service club. A cake walk, silent auction, good food and entertainment will continue until 2 p.m.
A steady stream of water is flowing again, for now, through the Price-Stubb Dam’s fish ladder since several reservoirs upstream released water Friday.
From left, Lexi Dreelan, 2, and Madyson Digregorio, 4, dance to the tunes in the 600 block of Main Street.
Maria Tamayo, left, gives sample of a some fruit form Bikki’s Orchard booth at the first ANB Bank Farmers Market of the season.
Old Glory surrounds Dale Maxwell of Hotchkiss, a Korean and Vietnam war veteran, who is having a smoke as he visits the Verterans Affairs Medical Center in Grand Junction for an all day appointment on Flag Day. Maxwell says he gets around Hotchkess on a golf cart which has twelve flags displayed.
Colorado National Monument authorities are asking anyone with information about this recent tagging to call 970-712-1497.
Drew Beuerlein of the Grand Junction Colorado Rockies gets low to catch a bouncing throw to the plate during practice at Suplizio Field.
The green on number one at the Lincoln Park Golf Course is mowed early Wednesday morning. Dry weather should continue through the week according to the National Weather Service.
Amber Nicole Reak, mother of Owen Reak, wipes tears away from her eyes during a vigil and balloon release Tuesday at the old Mesa County Courthouse. Nineteen-month-old Owen died last year, a victim of suspected child abuse.
People attending a vigil release balloons in the memory of 19-month-old Owen Reak, who died last year of suspected child abuse, and other abused children Tuesday at the old Mesa County Courthouse.
Students at Young Chautauqua Camp sit in a circle discussing ways to add body movement into their historical monologues.
From front to back, Sheriffs Rick Dunlap, Montrose, Fred McKee, Delta, Stan Hilkey, Mesa, and Lou Vallario, Garfield, begin a sheriff’s roundtable with the pledge of allegiance.
One person was killed in an early-morning fire which destroyed a recreational vehicle parked on Orchard Mesa, according to the Grand Junction Fire Department. A team of firefighters, including three engines, responded to the blaze.
Harry Griff, right, laughs as he is roasted with a slideshow narrated by Jamie Hamilton while the crowd roars during the presentation of the Lion of the Year award to Griff Tuesday during the service club’s lunch meeting at Two Rivers Convention Center.
A new gas drilling rig operates in a farm pasture southwest of Rifle Nov. 1, 2007. Energy demand is at an all time high on the Western Slope and residents can expect to have new neighbors operating close by. Photo by William Woody
Thirteen-year-old Jonathan Blair of Grand Junction practices at the marble rings at Lincoln Park on Monday afternoon. Blair has qualified and is going to the 89th annual National Marbles Tournament in Wildwood, N.J., on June 17 - 21. In last year’s tournament, Blair finished in fourth place.
An old broken light cover looks like its smiling. It was lying on the ground at the Mesa County Landfill.
Jonathan Borofsky’s 60-foot high sculpture “Dancers” towers over Colorado Urban Winefest on Saturday in Sculpture Park near The Denver Center for the Performing Arts. More than 40 Colorado wineries poured their latest offerings for the enthusiastic gathering.
Ashley Connor, left, picks a cupcake from a rainbow assortment as Sarah Swenberg, right, laughs at the PrideFest celebration at Canyon View Park.
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