Photos by Ashley M. Casey
Despite a rainy start, Seneca River Day took place June 11 at Mercer Park in Baldwinsville. The annual event, which benefits the Baldwinsville Rotary Club, featured live music, classic cars, boat demonstrations, local vendors and, of course, the Great Seneca River Duck Race and the Anything That Floats contest.
Classic cars were on display outside Mercer Park.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Wallace, a 6-month-old black Labrador retriever, is training to be a service dog with Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
Dan Golley of the Coast Guard Auxiliary poses with “Coastie the Safety Boat.”
The John Learner Band performs in the Mercer Park pavilion.
New York Sea Grant displays a Circraft round boat from the early 1970s.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, greets visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Midnight Thunder of Twilight Alpacas in Venice Center, New York, says hello.
Visitors to the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth try their hand at spinning the prize wheel.
Al Boudreau of Baldwinsville pushes his daughter Addie, 4, on a swing in the Mercer Park playground.
Julie Cooper of AirFX Body Art airbrushes a Bat-Signal on Echo’s face.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Arix shows off his airbrushed tattoo.
Anna Wetemeyer, 9, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Jack Wetemeyer, 8, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, rests between visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Photos by Ashley M. Casey
Despite a rainy start, Seneca River Day took place June 11 at Mercer Park in Baldwinsville. The annual event, which benefits the Baldwinsville Rotary Club, featured live music, classic cars, boat demonstrations, local vendors and, of course, the Great Seneca River Duck Race and the Anything That Floats contest.
Classic cars were on display outside Mercer Park.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Wallace, a 6-month-old black Labrador retriever, is training to be a service dog with Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
Dan Golley of the Coast Guard Auxiliary poses with “Coastie the Safety Boat.”
The John Learner Band performs in the Mercer Park pavilion.
New York Sea Grant displays a Circraft round boat from the early 1970s.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, greets visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Midnight Thunder of Twilight Alpacas in Venice Center, New York, says hello.
Visitors to the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth try their hand at spinning the prize wheel.
Al Boudreau of Baldwinsville pushes his daughter Addie, 4, on a swing in the Mercer Park playground.
Julie Cooper of AirFX Body Art airbrushes a Bat-Signal on Echo’s face.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Arix shows off his airbrushed tattoo.
Anna Wetemeyer, 9, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Jack Wetemeyer, 8, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, rests between visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Photos by Ashley M. Casey
Despite a rainy start, Seneca River Day took place June 11 at Mercer Park in Baldwinsville. The annual event, which benefits the Baldwinsville Rotary Club, featured live music, classic cars, boat demonstrations, local vendors and, of course, the Great Seneca River Duck Race and the Anything That Floats contest.
Classic cars were on display outside Mercer Park.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Wallace, a 6-month-old black Labrador retriever, is training to be a service dog with Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
Dan Golley of the Coast Guard Auxiliary poses with “Coastie the Safety Boat.”
The John Learner Band performs in the Mercer Park pavilion.
New York Sea Grant displays a Circraft round boat from the early 1970s.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, greets visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Midnight Thunder of Twilight Alpacas in Venice Center, New York, says hello.
Visitors to the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth try their hand at spinning the prize wheel.
Al Boudreau of Baldwinsville pushes his daughter Addie, 4, on a swing in the Mercer Park playground.
Julie Cooper of AirFX Body Art airbrushes a Bat-Signal on Echo’s face.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Arix shows off his airbrushed tattoo.
Anna Wetemeyer, 9, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Jack Wetemeyer, 8, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, rests between visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Photos by Ashley M. Casey
Despite a rainy start, Seneca River Day took place June 11 at Mercer Park in Baldwinsville. The annual event, which benefits the Baldwinsville Rotary Club, featured live music, classic cars, boat demonstrations, local vendors and, of course, the Great Seneca River Duck Race and the Anything That Floats contest.
Classic cars were on display outside Mercer Park.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Jeff the Magic Man puts the finishing touches on his duck race balloon display.
Wallace, a 6-month-old black Labrador retriever, is training to be a service dog with Guiding Eyes for the Blind.
Dan Golley of the Coast Guard Auxiliary poses with “Coastie the Safety Boat.”
The John Learner Band performs in the Mercer Park pavilion.
New York Sea Grant displays a Circraft round boat from the early 1970s.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, greets visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.
Midnight Thunder of Twilight Alpacas in Venice Center, New York, says hello.
Visitors to the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth try their hand at spinning the prize wheel.
Al Boudreau of Baldwinsville pushes his daughter Addie, 4, on a swing in the Mercer Park playground.
Julie Cooper of AirFX Body Art airbrushes a Bat-Signal on Echo’s face.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
The Syracuse Model Boat Club displays its collection.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Mia Ferriter, 6, of Liverpool, greets Midnight Thunder the alpaca.
Arix shows off his airbrushed tattoo.
Anna Wetemeyer, 9, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Jack Wetemeyer, 8, plays Plinko at the Baldwinsville Public Library’s booth.
Finn, a 9-month-old yellow Labrador retriever, rests between visitors to the Guiding Eyes for the Blind booth.