As darkness falls Saturday night, Parking Lot Party attendees dance and sing along with the music from The Innocence in Cozad.
Jessica Kennedy, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Cozad’s Emma Dillon, right, leads the parade with her ballet dog, Dixie, as big sister Anna Dillon follows closely behind with her “lion” dog Lily on Saturday morning at the pet parade at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
Jessica Kennedy photos, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Cozad’s Jock Scroggin leads his Great Dane Lily in her Broncos cheerleading costume at the Wilson Public Library pet parade at Veterans Memorial Park on Saturday morning.
Jessica Kennedy, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Autumn Castellanos of Cozad competes in the artist contest at Veterans Memorial Park on Saturday.
Jessica Kennedy, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Cozad High School art teacher Trey Botts focuses on his painting during the Haymaker Creative District artist competition on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park. Botts was named the winner out of five artists.
Jessica Kennedy, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Cozad’s Dallas Maack, left, was the head cook of the .308 BBQ team with brother Joey Maack and members Jacob and Casey Myer. The .308 team took second in the baked beans contest, third in the pork contest and second in the brisket contest.
COZAD — After three years without Bands, Brews and BBQ, the Cozad Chamber of Commerce brought back the festivities with its first Parking Lot Party in downtown Saturday.
Cozad’s Emma Dillon, right, leads the parade with her ballet dog, Dixie, as big sister Anna Dillon follows closely behind with her “lion” dog Lily on Saturday morning at the pet parade at Veteran’s Memorial Park.
Cozad’s Jock Scroggin leads his Great Dane Lily in her Broncos cheerleading costume at the Wilson Public Library pet parade at Veterans Memorial Park on Saturday morning.
Cozad High School art teacher Trey Botts focuses on his painting during the Haymaker Creative District artist competition on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park. Botts was named the winner out of five artists.
Cozad’s Dallas Maack, left, was the head cook of the .308 BBQ team with brother Joey Maack and members Jacob and Casey Myer. The .308 team took second in the baked beans contest, third in the pork contest and second in the brisket contest.