Scenes from Crazy Callen Weekend

Here are some of the scenes from Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Crazy Callen Weekend May 3-4, including Family Fun Days, the Kids Parade, Trashion Show and more.

Kylan Johnson with Lincoln Park BMX helps 3-year-old Lutysa Palenga traverse a hill on a scooter bike on May 3 during the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Days.

Kylan Johnson with Lincoln Park BMX helps 3-year-old Lutysa Palenga traverse a hill on a scooter bike on May 3 during the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Days.

Seven-year-old friends Ruby Miller and Juliette McHugh participate in the three-legged race during the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Days on May 3.

Seven-year-old friends Ruby Miller and Juliette McHugh participate in the three-legged race during the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Days on May 3.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
 Trashion Show participant Aja Alexander won “Best in Show” for her dress, which she also modeled. The dress was named Fragments, symbolizing Alexander rebuilding her life, and is composed of many elements, including large pieces of seaweed, shells, corn husks and kernels all glued or sewn with fishing line onto material ripped apart from past garments.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen Trashion Show participant Aja Alexander won “Best in Show” for her dress, which she also modeled. The dress was named Fragments, symbolizing Alexander rebuilding her life, and is composed of many elements, including large pieces of seaweed, shells, corn husks and kernels all glued or sewn with fishing line onto material ripped apart from past garments.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Murphy Taylor, 7, of Sequim awaits the start of the Kids Parade on May 3 in Carrie Blake Community Park. He won first place for his sun entry in the “All about Sequim” category.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Murphy Taylor, 7, of Sequim awaits the start of the Kids Parade on May 3 in Carrie Blake Community Park. He won first place for his sun entry in the “All about Sequim” category.

Sophia Treece and fellow cast members of Sequim High School’s “Oklahoma!” wave and hand out flyers to the show during the Kids Parade on May 3. The operetta plays four more shows at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, May 8-10, and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 11 at Sequim High School.

Sophia Treece and fellow cast members of Sequim High School’s “Oklahoma!” wave and hand out flyers to the show during the Kids Parade on May 3. The operetta plays four more shows at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, May 8-10, and 2 p.m. Sunday, May 11 at Sequim High School.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
 High school student Charlie Medlong was the MC at the Trashion Show, generating much praise in the audience for seamless delivery.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen High school student Charlie Medlong was the MC at the Trashion Show, generating much praise in the audience for seamless delivery.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
 The adults dance to Black Diamond Junction on Saturday evening, while three-year-old Ember Johnson has a contemplative moment.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen The adults dance to Black Diamond Junction on Saturday evening, while three-year-old Ember Johnson has a contemplative moment.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Evin Atherton of Sequim brings Callum, 18 months, to watch the Kids Parade with dad Connor. The family said they live within walking distance of the park. “It’s wonderful to see everything the city offers,” Connor said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash Evin Atherton of Sequim brings Callum, 18 months, to watch the Kids Parade with dad Connor. The family said they live within walking distance of the park. “It’s wonderful to see everything the city offers,” Connor said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty cut the ribbon for the festival’s 130th year with community members and representatives of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty cut the ribbon for the festival’s 130th year with community members and representatives of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Seventh-month-old Nash Dorcy cosplays as a senior citizen for the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Kids Parade. His mom Jessica Wilson said it seemed like a “perfect costume because he looks like a little old man.” After the parade, she said he did great and kept his glasses on.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash Seventh-month-old Nash Dorcy cosplays as a senior citizen for the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Kids Parade. His mom Jessica Wilson said it seemed like a “perfect costume because he looks like a little old man.” After the parade, she said he did great and kept his glasses on.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
This year’s Junior Royalty, from left, Savannah Fuller, Stella Good, Madelyn Davis, and Briella Gleason ready their smiles and waves for the Kids Parade on May 3. They’ll next appear in the Grand Parade on May 10.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash This year’s Junior Royalty, from left, Savannah Fuller, Stella Good, Madelyn Davis, and Briella Gleason ready their smiles and waves for the Kids Parade on May 3. They’ll next appear in the Grand Parade on May 10.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Isaac Eldred, 12, is spotted portraying Waldo at the Kids Parade on May 4. He’s participated in the parade in recent years as the Lorax and Dog Man, his mom said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Isaac Eldred, 12, is spotted portraying Waldo at the Kids Parade on May 4. He’s participated in the parade in recent years as the Lorax and Dog Man, his mom said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Children catch balls from Sequim Robotics Federation’s robot Jugglejaw on May 3. The robot and Sequim High School students will participate in the Grand Parade on May 10.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Children catch balls from Sequim Robotics Federation’s robot Jugglejaw on May 3. The robot and Sequim High School students will participate in the Grand Parade on May 10.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Melany Grogan of Sequim reacts to a move in a giant game of Jenga with her husband Nick and son Ernest at the Family Fun Days. The family participate in the Sequim Irrigation Festival every year, they said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Melany Grogan of Sequim reacts to a move in a giant game of Jenga with her husband Nick and son Ernest at the Family Fun Days. The family participate in the Sequim Irrigation Festival every year, they said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ The Sequim Middle and High School Thunder Drumline makes its way across the bridge in the Water Reuse Demonstration pond in Carrie Blake Community Park during the Kids Parade on May 3.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ The Sequim Middle and High School Thunder Drumline makes its way across the bridge in the Water Reuse Demonstration pond in Carrie Blake Community Park during the Kids Parade on May 3.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Avani Welch waves to the crowd during the Kids Parade.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Avani Welch waves to the crowd during the Kids Parade.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty, from left, Joanna Morales, Roxy Woods, Malachi Byrne, and queen Lily Tjemsland make it through the three-legged race as a five-legged team.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Irrigation Festival royalty, from left, Joanna Morales, Roxy Woods, Malachi Byrne, and queen Lily Tjemsland make it through the three-legged race as a five-legged team.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ The Sequim High School operetta club performs a scene from “Oklahoma!” at the Family Fun Days on May 3 as 3-year-old Zephyr Lohman dances along in his firefighter costume.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ The Sequim High School operetta club performs a scene from “Oklahoma!” at the Family Fun Days on May 3 as 3-year-old Zephyr Lohman dances along in his firefighter costume.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ The Shappie family, mom Litia, dad Dan, 5-year-old Samara as Ariel the mermaid, and 3-year-old Sienna as a ladybug, ready for the Kids Parade on May 3. Dan co-chairs the Classic Car Show, and the parents said they’ve participated in the Kids Parade for the last five years.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ The Shappie family, mom Litia, dad Dan, 5-year-old Samara as Ariel the mermaid, and 3-year-old Sienna as a ladybug, ready for the Kids Parade on May 3. Dan co-chairs the Classic Car Show, and the parents said they’ve participated in the Kids Parade for the last five years.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Jennifer Castillo walks along with her 3-year-old son Adriel in a Spider-Man costume during the Kids Parade. Castillo, a 2013 Sequim High grad, said her family just moved back to the area and they wanted to participate in Sequim events.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Jennifer Castillo walks along with her 3-year-old son Adriel in a Spider-Man costume during the Kids Parade. Castillo, a 2013 Sequim High grad, said her family just moved back to the area and they wanted to participate in Sequim events.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Cub Scout pack 4490 leads the Kids Parade once again, a tradition they’ve had for several years.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Sequim Cub Scout pack 4490 leads the Kids Parade once again, a tradition they’ve had for several years.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Braylen Williams and Adeline Gleason win the ribbon at the Kids Parade for the best festival theme costumes from festival prince Malachi Byrne.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Braylen Williams and Adeline Gleason win the ribbon at the Kids Parade for the best festival theme costumes from festival prince Malachi Byrne.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Dakota Erpenbeck, 6, of Port Angeles walks carefully with an egg in an obstacle course on May 4 at the Family Fun Days event. It was his first time visiting the Sequim Irrigation Festival, his mom said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/ Dakota Erpenbeck, 6, of Port Angeles walks carefully with an egg in an obstacle course on May 4 at the Family Fun Days event. It was his first time visiting the Sequim Irrigation Festival, his mom said.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Black Diamond Junction played Sat. evening with Jason Taylor joining on bass for the evening.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Black Diamond Junction played Sat. evening with Jason Taylor joining on bass for the evening.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Family dance participants cheer on the band Black Diamond Junction.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Family dance participants cheer on the band Black Diamond Junction.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Black Diamond Junction played Sat. evening at the family dance in Carrie Blake Park.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Black Diamond Junction played Sat. evening at the family dance in Carrie Blake Park.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Black Diamond Junction’s Amanda Bacon sings during the family dance Sat. evening of Crazy Callen weekend.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Black Diamond Junction’s Amanda Bacon sings during the family dance Sat. evening of Crazy Callen weekend.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Trashion Show participant Aja Alexander won “Best in Show” for her dress, which she also modeled. The dress was named Fragments, symbolizing Alexander rebuilding her life, and is composed of many elements, including large pieces of seaweed, shells, corn husks and kernels all glued or sewn with fishing line onto material ripped apart from past garments.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Trashion Show participant Aja Alexander won “Best in Show” for her dress, which she also modeled. The dress was named Fragments, symbolizing Alexander rebuilding her life, and is composed of many elements, including large pieces of seaweed, shells, corn husks and kernels all glued or sewn with fishing line onto material ripped apart from past garments.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Taylor Downing leads other models in the Irrigation Festival’s Trashion show on Sat. evening at the Guy Cole Events Center.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/ Taylor Downing leads other models in the Irrigation Festival’s Trashion show on Sat. evening at the Guy Cole Events Center.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash/