Layla stands with Frosco asking those who walk by if they would like to pet him. Whenever Layla stood with Frosco, she made sure to always have at least one hand on his back. "That way he knows I'm here," she said.
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Layla walks with Frosco, the Peden family dog, one last time before leaving. "This dog really likes me, and I really like him," she said.
Layla watches a sheep be sheared while she eats popcorn. Volunteers from the 4H club helped run various aspects of the event, including attending to the animals.
Layla plays verticle tug of war inside a barn set up with various educational displays during the Peden family farm's Children's Fall Festival. Layla ran from display to display eager to play the games they had set up.
Layla Bishop looks at a small herd of cows as her mother, Katie Bishop points them out to her during a hayride at the Children's Fall Festival at the Peden Family Farm Tuesday. Katie had planned on homeschooling Layla, but after Layla's outgoing personality began to show, Katie decided homeschooling "would be a punishment for Layla" and that "she would be better off in a school where she will be exposed to lots of other kids."
Layla Bishop tells her friend from pre-school, Myra Muffler (age 3), about how the Peden family dog, Frosco, loves to be petted. Layla spent the first half of her time at the festival by the dog's side.
Layla Bishop, 4, is at the Children's Farm Festival with her mom, Katie Bishop. Layla is in pre-school this year but will be attending Child's Elementary School next fall.
The annual Childern's Farm Festival is held at the Peden Family Farm, which is owned by husband and wife Joe and Joyce Peden. According to Peden roughly 2500 students registered for the two-day long festival, which took place this Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cosplayers Jake Pierle, dressed as Green Arrow from the DC Comic Book series, Aaron Wardwell, dressed as Rod Serling from the Twilight Zone, and Emily Barnett, dressed as Princess Zelda from the Legend of Zelda, speak in character to siblings Gabby, Molly and Max Johnson as well as their babysitter during a break in programming at BloominCon in the IMU Saturday.
Protestors display signs and pass out flyers in order to educate in order to educate people who pass by about their mission to create a union for Bloomingfoods employees.
Lynn B. Nguyen, associate director of the IU Civic Leaders LLC, speaks with an IU undergraduate during SPEA's welcome back BBQ, "SPEA-Ganza!" Wednesday in the SPEA courtyard.
Associate Scientist, Dr. Alex Straiker, recently won an art contest at WonderLab for his image of a neuron. His interest in neuroscience began with his quest to discover how humans think, and why they do what they do.
Professor Paul Helmke, representative of the IU Civic Leaders, introduces the audience to James Bopp, a “Citizens United” lawyer and David Cobb of the Move to Amend campaign, during their debate over the Supreme Court case Citizens United v. FEC Monday at the Maurer School of LawMoot Court Room.
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Ryan Hunter-Reay races around the track during the race Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He came in first place after out-dueling Helio Castroneves down the stretch.
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Racer Ryan Hunter-Reay celebrates his victory in the winner's circle Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After a tight race, he came out in first place as 2014's Indy 500 Champion.
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Jeanetta Holder presents winner Ryan Hunter-Reay with a hand-sewn quilt Sunday in the winners circle. Holder has been presenting the Indy 500 winners with hand-sewn quilts since 1976.
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The 2014 Indy 500 Champion Ball Cap rests on the side of Ryan Hunter-Reay's IndyCar in the winners circle Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After a neck and neck race, Hunter-Reay finished the race first, naming him 2014's Indy 500 Champion.
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Ryan Hunter-Reay's team stands proudly behind the Borg-Warner Trophy in the winners circle Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Racer Ryan Hunter-Reay is awarded ten thousand dollars from TAGHeuer in the winners circle Sunday after having just won the 98th Indianapolis 500.
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Racer Ryan Hunter-Reay celebrates his victory with his wife, Beccy, and his, Ryden, in the winners circle Sundy at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.