Wild, Wild Western Days

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Mustang students perform bicycle tricks along State Highway 152 during the parade. Photo / Amy Stout

Ginger West eyes the second barrel at the Sept. 10 rodeo in Mustang. Photos / Haley Humphrey

Travis Rogers ropes a calf at the Sept. 10 rodeo, which was hosted by the Mustang Roundup Club as part of Western Days.

From left, Nicholas and Scott Brown enjoy brisket, fried potatoes, cornbread and more from one of the chuck wagons at Western Days. The two Boy Scouts of America members also participated in the parade.

Brian White stands for a photo behind his vendor booth at Western Days. He sold metaphysical, spiritual and other oddities in his shop, called As Above, So Below. People browsed seahorse keychains, jewelry and more at the booth. This was White's first time at Western Days.

Classic cars roll through Western Days Parade Sept. 11. About a dozen classic cars were registered for the parade. Photo / Amy Stout

Above, local author Cheryl Warren-Cooley Mustang Historical Society president Carole Hanna and member Peggy McLean sit together for a photo at their tent. The society put on the first-ever Western Days Oldest Boots Contest. At left, Mustang Chamber of Commerce members strike a pose at their information booth. From left, Kristin Williams, Michelle Landolt, Kerry Byers and Lori Hicks.

The Canadian Valley Rangerettes perform drill routines for audience members at the Mustang Roundup Club's rodeo Sept. 10. The Rangerettes are based in Mustang, and are believed to be the longest-running drill team in Oklahoma.