Photos from 04-26-2008

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Jayden LEAPING into home!!!  Go Jayden! (Photo submitted by )
On our way to opening day!  Check out the pink socks!   (Photo submitted by )
Marching in the opening day parade.... (Photo submitted by )
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In this photo released by Nintendo, actor Chace Crawford, of Gossip Girl, poses with Nintendo video game icon Mario at the Mario Kart Wii Challenge, Saturday, April 26, 2008, at Nintendo World store in New York.   (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, Nintendo)
In this photo released by Nintendo, actor and racing enthusiast Jason Priestley, center, and Nintendo video game icon Mario congratulate finalists of the Mario Kart Wii Challenge, Saturday, April 26, 2008, at Nintendo World store in New York, at the game's launch event.   (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, Nintendo)
In this photo released by Nintendo, actor and racing enthusiast Jason Priestley, left, challenges fellow actor  Chace Crawford, of Gossip Girl, to a race using the Wii Wheel, Saturday, April 26, 2008, at Nintendo World store in New York, at the Mario Kart Wii launch event.   (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, Nintendo)
In this photo released by Nintendo, actor and racing enthusiast Jason Priestley, left, celebrates after beating actor Chace Crawford, of Gossip Girl, at the Mario Kart Wii launch event, Saturday, April 26, 2008, at Nintendo World store in New York.   (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff, Nintendo)
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A multi-pieced dragon is seen during the parade. Lauren Argo, Louisville, KY, riding in a car with inflated females calls this commentary on female figures "Miss U.S. of A." "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Maeson (cq) Glover peers out from his robot costume. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Parade watchers can be seen through this arch in the Indianapolis Museum of Art float that ended the parade. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Brian Grimm painted his goatee pink to drive the tractor pulling a float called "Cinderella in the City". "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Artist Allison Smith created this mobile art called The Donkey, the Jackass and the Mule. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Squarte Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
This multi-legged cat was part of the parade today. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
A pair of eyeballs peered back at the crowd. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
People dressed as presidential candidates walked in the parade today. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Spring flowers ride a float in the parade today. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
People lined the parade route near the fountain in Fountain Square. "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Lauren Argo, Louisville, KY, riding in a car with inflated females calls this commentary on female figures "Miss U.S. of A." "On Procession: In the Streets", a parade of art celebrating local artist's creations, marched through the streets of Fountain Square Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Cris Dorman from the Indiana office of Energy & Defense Development powers a lightbulb by riding a bike as a demonstration on energy useage. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Playing along with a percussion band, festival visitors, including Antonio Miller, 6, Indianapolois, were able to participate in the fun by beating an plastic trash cans. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Gylani (cq) Oliver, 5, Indianapolis watches closely as Nita Killman fills out a name tag that will go on a free Lowes Lumber apron given away at the festival. Lowes and the Indianapolis Zoo teamed up to promote the use of energy saving lightbulbs and attracted visitors with the free aprons. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Visitors to the festival go through one of many tents that housed vendor booths. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
A family relaxes on the lawn as a band performs on stage. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
A fleet of various energy conserving vehicles were on display at the event. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Sophia Maxwell, 2, Indianapolis picked herself a boquet of dandelions and carries them with her as she and her brother Dawson, 1, travel through the festival in a stroller pushed by their dad. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Someone brought their dog to the festival today. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Kilynn Courtney, 11, Brownsburg holds up the red oak seedling she got at the festival today. The 18th annual  Earth Day Indiana Festival drew a crowd to American Legion Mall downtown Saturday 4/26/08. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Some of the members of the Silver Anniversary Team honored by the  Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle pose for a photograoh after a brief program at the hall, where the 2008 Women's Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductees were recognized on Saturday, April 26, 2008. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
The 2008 Women's Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductees gather for a group photo after a ceremony at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle on Saturday, April 26, 2008. Shown left to right are Jacqueline Graham Burton, Amy Methany, Mary Beth Schueth-Cain, Virginia Fields (for deceased Betty Lou Clark), Pat McKee, Debbie Funkhouser Trennepohl and Dave Riley. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
Family members look on as 2008 Women's Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductees are introduced at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle on Saturday, April 26, 2008. (Charlie Nye / The Star).
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