• Article Photo. Cooling Dance students of all ages performed for the Party in the Park crowd Saturday.
    Cooling Dance students of all ages performed for the Party in the Park crowd Saturday.
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  • Article Photo. Dodgeball was again a favorite for many teens and younger children.
    Dodgeball was again a favorite for many teens and younger children.
  • Article Photo. VSHS Principal Kirk Johnson took his turn in the dunk tank.
    VSHS Principal Kirk Johnson took his turn in the dunk tank.
  • Article Photo. VSHS football coach Pat Farley gets dunked again.
    VSHS football coach Pat Farley gets dunked again.
  • Article Photo. Katie and Mark Hancock sing Saturday afternoon at Riverside Park.
    Katie and Mark Hancock sing Saturday afternoon at Riverside Park.
  • Article Photo. Jeff Peterson competes in the Minute to Win It apple stacking contest.
    Jeff Peterson competes in the Minute to Win It apple stacking contest.
  • Article Photo. Rylie Pflughaupt and Kelsey Mahood perform their mime Saturday.
    Rylie Pflughaupt and Kelsey Mahood perform their mime Saturday.
  • Article Photo. The Minute to Win It competitors aim their rubber bands at stacks of empty cans.
    The Minute to Win It competitors aim their rubber bands at stacks of empty cans.
  • Article Photo. Jeff Peterson, Megan Rickels and Rich Haisman aim rubber bands in Minute to Win It contest.
    Jeff Peterson, Megan Rickels and Rich Haisman aim rubber bands in Minute to Win It contest.

The Party in the Park afternoon entertainment included singing, a mime, Cooling Dance Center dancers and Vinton's version of 'Minute to Win It."

Megan Rickels won the first event, shooting three empty pop cans off a table with a large rubber band. But Lisa Anderson was the eventual champion, defeating Jeff Peterson in a ribbon-wrapping contest Saturday night. 

Kelsey Mahood and Rylie Pflughaupt did their "So You Think You Can Dance?" mime, in which Rylie teaches Kelsey to dance (and how to find shoes that fit). The girls performed that mime a the State Speech Contest earlier this year. 

Mark Hancock sang several songs, accompanied by daughter Katie.

And as usual, several groups of dancers from the Cooling Dance Studio demonstrated their skills.