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Almost every parking space is taken Thursday morning on the south side of the Pettis County Courthouse.
Beaumont, a long-haired dachshund, owned by Jacque Kesterson, of Sedalia, left, gives the audience an encore performance at the Bark in the Park event at Liberty Park after winning first place Saturday in the best howler contest. The dog also placed third in the tail wagging contest and won first place in the talent contest by rolling on his back when commanded to play dead.
Madison Crouch, 5, dressed as a lady bug, poses with her boxer Little Moe, after the pair won first place in the owner/dog look-alike contest. The girl's grandmother, Kathy Hopper holds the boxer, who sports a pair of wings on his back.
Raffle, a collie owned by Becky Henson, owner of Dog Daze PlayCare, of Columbia, shows an audience of people and dogs his skill at herding a group of ducks.
Diana Sokolowki's recently adopted beagle, Pippa, won first place in the costume contest wearing a squirrel costume at the Bark in the Park event. The young beagle seems to be expressing "nuts to this" to the whole notion of dogs wearing costumes.
Sadie Green, 10, paints decorations on the fins to go with her paper plate fish during the Sedalia Parks and Recreation Department’s Art in the Park activity on Tuesday at Convention Hall in Liberty Park. She and nine other kids spent the morning in the comfort of air conditioning making colorful fish, butterfly-decorated snack bags, and clay and plaster stepping stones.
SYDNEY BRINK/DEMOCRAT John Northington, a Kansas City, Mo., sculptor, right, installs his sculpture, Concrete Round, in Liberty Park Wednesday morning with the help of Kansas City Art Institute senior Ben McCullough, left, and a crane from W&M Welding. The installation is part of the Art in the Park program , now in its third year, in which sculptures are loaned to Sedalia for a year by artists. Ten sculptures were installed at Liberty Park, the Municipal Building, the Liberty Center and Bothwell Regional Health Center. Three of them belonged to Northington. pic slug: 8-30-07 park sculpture install
John Northington, a Kansas City, Mo., sculptor, right, installs his sculpture, "Untitled Concrete Round", in Liberty Park Wednesday morning with the help of Kansas City Art Institute senior Ben McCullough, left, and a crane from W&M Welding. The installation is part of the Art in the Park program , now in its third year, in which sculptures are loaned to Sedalia for a year by artists. Ten sculptures were installed at Liberty Park, the Municipal Building, the Liberty Center and Bothwell Regional Health Center. Three of them belonged to Northington.
Sedalia’s dogs will soon have a park of their own.
Jeff Pearl, of Poort Excavating, uses a track hoe to remove a tree Monday at Hubbard Park in Sedalia. The work is part of a project to expand parking availability.
Jared Rosine, of Poort Excavating, knocks down a tree with his loader Monday at Hubbard Park in Sedalia.
Jeff Pearl, of Poort Excavating, uses a track hoe to remove trees Monday at Hubbard Park in Sedalia.
Jeff Pearl, of Poort Excavating, uses a track hoe to remove a tree Monday at Hubbard Park in Sedalia. The work is part of a project to expand parking availability.
The Sedalia Park Board is expected to discuss allocating at least half of the money needed to renovate Liberty Park Stadium.
Youngsters will soon have a new playground at Katy Park, and visitors at Centennial Park will have an easier time finding a parking space.
Liberty and Centennial pools will open for the season Saturday.
The Sedalia Park Board approved its 2013-14 budget during its regular meeting Thursday night.
If approved by the Park Board, Vermont Park is slated for a major upgrade that adds a walking trail, two shelters, a parking lot and drainage ditch renovation.
Another big ticket project proposed for the Sedalia Parks and Recreation's fiscal year 2013-14 is the eastward expansion of the Centennial Pool parking lot, resulting in the razing of Shelter No. 1, center. A new shelter will be built south of the parking lot, adjacent to the pool.
Maxine Flores, of Sedalia, recently took this photo of crab apple trees blooming in Liberty Park.
Maxine Flores, of Sedalia, recently took this photo of crab apple trees blooming in Liberty Park.
Principal John Nail leads St. Paul's Lutheran School students on the 1.5-mile walk to Katy Park on Tuesday morning as part of a fundraiser for the Sedalia Senior Center.
Holding daisies, more than 80 students from St. Paul’s Lutheran School walked from the school to Katy Park on Tuesday, raising funds for the Sedalia Senior Center.

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