Today's Photos

  • En esta fotografía del viernes 16 de marzo de 2012, Melissa  García, originaria de Colombia y residente de Nueva York, habla durante una protesta en Union Square, Nueva York. En diversas partes de Estados Unidos, los hijos de familias que carecen de permiso para vivir en el país revelan públicamente su condición migratoria. Al 'destaparse', ellos y sus familias saben que corren el riesgo de ser deportados. Pero estos jóvenes dicen que, dado que los estados aprueban cada vez más leyes contra la inmigración ilegal, no tienen otra opción. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Swim instructor Ashlyn Farrar, center, teaches Carolina Hipolito, 5, how to float in the pool while other children wait their turn at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
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Swim instructor Ashlyn Farrar, right, teaches Jenny Morales, 4, how to float in the pool while other children wait their turn at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
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Swim instructor Kate Davenport, center, helps Daniela Chaves, 4, get back to side of the pool while other children wait their turn at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
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Swim instructor Kate Davenport, center, helps Alexander Zuniga, 4, get back to side of the pool at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
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Swim instructor Kate Davenport, center, helps Daniela Chaves, 4, right, get back to the side of the pool while Ashlyn Farrar, left, helps another child at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
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Swim instructor Kate Davenport, center, helps Mario Aguilar, 5, right, get back to the side of the pool while Ashlyn Farrar, left, helps another child at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
  • Greg Kahn/Staff
Swim instructor Ashlyn Farrar, center, teaches Carolina Hipolito, 5, how to float in the pool while other children wait their turn at Golden Gate Aquatics Facility in East Naples on May 21, 2012. Dozens of children from Grace Place, many who had never been in a pool before, began their 10 days of free swimming lessons Monday. The drowning prevention class was started because, according to Diane Ponton, director of family literacy at Grace Place,  drowning is the lead cause of accidental deaths in children age 1-4 in Collier County.
  • La tormenta tropical Alberto se ubica a 136,7 kilómetros (85 millas) al noreste de St. Augustine, Florida, de acuerdo con esta imagen del Satélite de la NOAA tomada el lunes 21 de mayo a las 0545 GMT. Alberto se desplaza hacia el sur casi a ocho kilómetros (cinco millas) por hora con vientos máximos sostenidos de 64,37 kph (40 mph). (Foto AP/Weather Underground)
  • La 'Niña en azul y blanco' de Diego Rivera en una imagen sin fecha proporcionada por Sotheby's. El óleo de 1939 se subasta en Nueva York el miércoles 23 de mayo del 2012, cuando se espera que imponga un nuevo récord para el legendario muralista mexicano. (AP Foto/Sotheby's Nueva York)
  • Los Bee Gees, de izquierda a derecha Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb y Barry Gibb, posan para una fotografía en esta imagen sin fecha. Robin Gibb murió el domingo 20 de mayo del 2012. Tenía 62 años. (AP Foto)
  • En esta imagen de archivo del 22 de octubre del 2003, el músico Robin Gibb, de los Bee Gees, besa su flamante premio World Award en Hamburgo, Alemania. Gibb murió el domingo 20 de mayo del 2012. Tenía 62 años. (AP Foto/Joerg Sarbach, Archivo)
  • A partial annular solar eclipse is seen over Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent.  (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
  • An annular eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Lubbock, Texas. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Avalanche-Journal, Zach Long) ALL LOCAL TV OUT
  • A passenger jet flies above an annular solar eclipse Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Irving, Texas. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
  • An annular solar eclipse appears during a break in clouds over Taipei, Taiwan, Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
  • An annular solar eclipse appears above a Ferris wheel in the sky over Yokohama near Tokyo Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
  • A partial annular solar eclipse appears through construction scaffoldings in Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
  • An annular solar eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Chandler, Ariz. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Matt York)
  • An annular solar eclipse occurs as the moon passes between the Earth and the sun as partially seen at sunrise Monday, May 21, 2012, from the coastal township of Gumaca, Quezon province, 187 kilometers (116 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
  • People watch the annular solar eclipse in Fujisawa, near Tokyo, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent.  (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
  • The annular solar eclipse is seen in Fujisawa, near Tokyo, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
  • Security cameras are silhouetted near a partial annular eclipse in Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
  • A partial annular solar eclipse is seen through construction scaffoldings in Beijing, China, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
  • A South Korean astronomy student uses special sunglasses to observe an annular solar eclipse in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
  • Solar eclipse of Sunday, May 20, 2012, seen from downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, David Kent)  MAGS OUT
  • An annular eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, north of Odessa, Texas. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Odessa American, Albert Cesare)
  • The new moon casts its shadow as it passes across the setting sun over West Mitten Butte during an annular eclipse, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Monument Valley, Ariz. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • CORRECTS OBJECT NAME - An annular solar eclipse occurs as the moon passes between the earth and the sun as partially seen at sunrise Monday, May 21, 2012, from coastal township of Gumaca, Quezon province, 187 kilometers (116 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday.  (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
  • Hikers watch an annular eclipse from Papago Park in Phoenix on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Michael Chow)
  • The sun sets between the grain elevators in Abbyville, Kan., during an annular eclipse Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Travis Morisse)
  • The new moon crosses in front of the sun creating an annular eclipse over West Mitten, left, and East Mitten buttes, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Monument Valley, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • The new moon casts its shadow as it passes across the setting sun over West Mitten Butte during an annular eclipse, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Monument Valley, Ariz. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • Ze De Boni, right, of Sao Paulo, Brazil, shows his wife, Anita Malzoni, left, and guide David Clark watch the last shadow of the annular eclipse as he shoots photographs of it, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Monument Valley, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • Michael Garwood of Las Vegas gets a look at the annular eclipse in Las Vegas on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jessica Ebelhar)
  • An annular eclipse is seen at 6:36 p.m. PST over Las Vegas on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The eclipse was visible in the western United States and parts of Asia. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States.(AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jessica Ebelhar)
  • An eclipse starts to take form over Lubbock, Texas, Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States.  (AP Photo/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Zach Long)
  • The moon begins to partially block the sun as the sun sets at 8:02 p.m. silhouetting a crane just west of downtown Houston during a rare solar eclipse known as the 'ring of fire' Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Houston. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Johnny Hanson)
  • CORRECTS OBJECT NAME - An annular solar eclipse occurs as the moon passes between the earth and the sun as partially seen at sunrise Monday, May 21, 2012, from coastal township of Gumaca, Quezon province, 187 kilometers (116 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday.  (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
  • Hikers watch an annular eclipse from Papago Park in Phoenix on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Michael Chow)
  • An annular solar eclipse is partially seen at sunrise Monday, May 21, 2012, from the coastal township of Gumaca, Quezon province, 187 kilometers (116 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday.  The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
  • Children watch an annular solar eclipse in Fujisawa, near Tokyo Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday.  The annular solar eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent Monday morning. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)
  • The moon slides across the sun, showing a blazing halo of light,  during an annular eclipse at a waterfront park in Yokohama, near Tokyo, Monday, May 21, 2012. Millions of Asians watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies early Monday. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across the continent.  (AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama)
  • Mickey Schaertl views an annular solar eclipse from Kanarraville, Utah on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Spectrum,  Samantha Clemens)
  • The peak of the solar eclipse Sunday evening May 20, 2012, is seen from through the coastal marine layer on the hillside of the UC Irvine Observatory in Irvine, Calif.  The western United States watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies.  (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Mark Rightmire )   MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT
  • PORTLAND, OREGON - May 20, 2012 - The Ring of Fire eclipse, with the moon coverinf 87 percent of the sun,  is seen over Portland, Ore., Sunday May 20, 2012.   The western United States watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies.  (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Fred Cathcart )  MAGS OUT; TV OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; THE MERCURY OUT; WILLAMETTE WEEK OUT; PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP OUT
  • West Mitten, left,  and East Mitten buttes are silhouetted against the last light from the setting sun after the Ring of Fire eclipse, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Monument Valley, Ariz.   The western United States watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies.  (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
  • Gary Wilens, right, of Rancho Santa Margarita, cal;if., takes a photo of the solar eclipse through a special filter at the UC Irvine Observatory in Irvine, Calif. ,Sunday evening May 20, 2012.  Hundreds gathered Sunday evening at the observatory for the event. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, )   MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT
  • Hundreds gathered Sunday evening May 20, 2012, at the UC Irvine Observatory in Irvine, Calif. to view the solar eclipse shown here projected on a board from a telescope.  The western United States watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies.  (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Mark Rightmire)   MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT
  • Gael Nguyen, a graduate student in physics at UC Irvine, view the solar eclipse along with hundreds of other viewers gathered Sunday evening May 20, 2012, at the UC Irvine Observatory in Irvine, in Calif. The western United States watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Mark Rightmire )   MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT
  • An annular eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, north of Odessa, Texas. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Odessa American, Albert Cesare)
  • The sun sets between the grain elevators in Abbyville, Kan., during an annular eclipse Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Travis Morisse)
  • An annular eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Roswell, N.M.  The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Roswell Daily Record, Mark Wilson)
  • An annular eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, near Cadillac Ranch, Texas. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Amarillo Globe News, Michael Schumacher)
  • The annular eclipse appears in Sacramento, Calif., Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Randy Pench)  MAGS OUT; TV OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT
  • An annular eclipse appears Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Fresno, Calif.  The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/The Fresno Bee, John Walker)
  • A thundershower rolls through as an annular solar eclipse appears in Gardnerville, Nev., on Sunday, May 20, 2012. The annular eclipse, in which the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges, was visible to wide areas across China, Japan and elsewhere in the region before moving across the Pacific to be seen in parts of the western United States. (AP Photo/Cathleen Allison)
  • The annular eclipse seen from Albuquerque, New Mexico on Sunday, May 20, 2012.  The western United States watched as a rare 'ring of fire' eclipse crossed their skies.  (AP Photo/The Albuquerque Journal, Greg Sorber)
  • Demitrio Urt of The Rio Latin Flavor food truck shows a premiere dish of Brazilian Steak Platter. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Stefano Accomando gets ready to send out a Mozzarella and Ricotta pie for those with an Italian taste of the day. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • The most popular specialty item of The Mobile Culinary Kitchen is the Columbian Hot Dog made by chefs Angela and Eloy, who are trained multi-cultural cuisine chefs, who gave up regular kitchen positions in fine restaurants to go on the road with their talents. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Many food truck members say that the Casino visit is a popular stop for them, while most of their regular business is on the east Coast the trip to Immokalee has become a regular favorite. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Carlos Sanchez of Nana Ninas prepares slow roasted pulled pork for a Cuban cuisine meal at the Casino. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Nana Ninas with its colorful paint scheme features Cuban cuisine. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Elsa, Diana, and Deja are all family and partners on board the Miami Spice food truck, their brother is also a member of the team. They are from a family of thirteen brothers and sisters, and work on their home built food truck. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Here is a selection menu from the Nosh Truck which features an Inspired Street Food venue for patrons. It is a regular visitor to many Lee and Collier area events as a rally and regular visitor. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • The Miami Spice truck features American standards with a Latin twist. In addition to their regular travels for events, they also recently participated in a Hernando County Food truck competition wining first place for several of their fried food selections. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Area seating was available and during the day used bypatrons, employees and visitors to the casino. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Leana Martinez of Dolce Gourmet Cupcakes shows a tasty treat of Maple Walnut ice cream. Her mobile unit featured cookies, ice cream, and gourmet cupcakes, which she said generally, are a sellout at the paradise event. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • The selections are numerous as seen here at the menu board for Dolce Gourmet Cupcakes which was one of seven vehicles in town for the event held at Immokalee Casino on Sunday. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • The truck as the colors and insignia show featured foods with a Brazilian theme. Many different cuisines are presented at the event including, Cuban, Italian, European and other Latin themes. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Take out was not a problem for the many trucks at the rally, for those on the way in or out patrons picked up their selections to enjoy at home or on the job. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • Janet and John Gatti enjoyed the weather and the food of the day at the Rally. The Food trucks are becoming a popular spot of interest to area patrons. Photo / Darryl A. Wells
  • The cyclists cross the bridge at Goodland. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Shirley Oedekerk and Fran Brown dress for the occasion. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The cyclists cross the bridge at Goodland, with Old Glory flying. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The cyclists cross the bridge at Goodland. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The cyclists cross the bridge at Goodland. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The riders depart. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Peace or victory? You decide the sign's meaning. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Trish Priller shows her Harley pride. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Leathers and Harley gear were the uniform of the day. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Jack Fulmer's 1990 Soft Tail sports an eagle and a Marine Corps emblem. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Ride organizer Alan Harris addresses the crowd. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • JROTC master sergeant Katherine McCumber of BCHS stands at attention. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • JROTC cadet Blake Holloway of BCHS plays taps. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • Vietnam veteran Bob Bodemann's vest tells a story. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent
  • The cyclists cross the bridge at Goodland. Over 200 motorcyclists joined the Freedom Ride from the Harley-Davidson dealership to Stan's seafood restaurant in Goodland on Sunday morning, raising funds to support wounded veterans and their families. Lance Shearer/Eagle Correspondent

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