Showing posts with label Bike Parade Avondale Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bike Parade Avondale Park. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2015

City Daily Photo Theme Day - Bicycle



Looking back at one of Avondale Park's Bicycle Parade and Fishing Rodeo. This little guy was circling the park as best he could.


Today City Daily Photobloggers around the world share their favorite bicycle photos. Have a look right HERE!

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Bikers Descend on Avondale Park


Never fear, these bikers who will show up at Avondale Park will be very cute, friendly and decorated to the hilt for Memorial Day in hopes of winning the big prize at the Annual Bike Parade. Not to be missed will be the winners of the Fishing Rodeo. A great day for our community. The fun starts at 9:00 a.m. Be there or be square!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

CDP Theme Day - ZEST

Avondale Park Bike Parade and Fishing Rodeo


Zest (noun) - 1. lively excitement: a feeling of enjoyment and enthusiasm

All decked out with pink car, shirt, sunglasses,with purple shoes and pink balloons, this cutie could be the poster girl for ZEST! 

Today my fellow City Daily Photobloggers are posting their take on our theme of ZEST. Click right HERE to see them all!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Grand Marshal


Fabulous Birmingham photographer Liesa Cole was the Grand Marshal of this year's Bike Parade and Fishing Rodeo at Avondale Park.  She got in the decorating spirit herself with her Regions bike adorned with fly swatters and that knock out hat festooned with flowers.  Below she awards the First Prize for Best Decorated Bike!


Friday, May 23, 2014

Get Your Red White and Blue On!!!



Grab the kids, decorate the bikes and scooters and whatever and get to Avondale Park on Saturday.  It's the annual Bike Parade and Fishing Rodeo. It starts at 9:00 sharp and I'll be there to photograph the whole schmolly! Some good ole community fun.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Celebrate Our Patriotic Kids!

Last Saturday I photographed the Fishing Rodeo and Bike Parade at Avondale Park. I knew right away that this would be my 4th of July post. Enjoy!