Wilmington Rotary’s Jack Powell recognizes Richard and Gretchen James prior to the start of the Heather’s Hope Lickety Split 5K event, named for the James’ late daughter Heather.
Shirtless runners lead the way at the start of the race.
Participants get registered prior to the 5K run/walk.
The always-popular dunking booth amusement drew participants Saturday afternoon before the rain came and it wasn’t just the booth occupant who was at risk of getting wet.
The Jay Bridge Corner group presents a selection of American music Saturday in Wilmington.
This candy apple red 1937 Dodge Business Coup caught people’s eye at the Banana Split Festival car show. It’s owned by Ken Richardson of Blanchester.
A train ride is always welcome.
Wilmington Rotary’s Jack Powell recognizes Richard and Gretchen James prior to the start of the Heather’s Hope Lickety Split 5K event, named for the James’ late daughter Heather.
Shirtless runners lead the way at the start of the race.
Participants get registered prior to the 5K run/walk.
The always-popular dunking booth amusement drew participants Saturday afternoon before the rain came and it wasn’t just the booth occupant who was at risk of getting wet.
The Jay Bridge Corner group presents a selection of American music Saturday in Wilmington.
This candy apple red 1937 Dodge Business Coup caught people’s eye at the Banana Split Festival car show. It’s owned by Ken Richardson of Blanchester.
A train ride is always welcome.