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Arnie Sarlo rides after a calf in the yearling tying competition during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff

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Arnie Sarlo rides after a calf in the yearling tying competition during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo. Lexey Swall/Staff

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  • Arnie Sarlo rides after a calf in the yearling tying competition during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Yolanda Nez, center, tries to rope a calf for the Bowers Team in the girls breakaway calf roping event during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Natalie Holler  tries to rope a calf for the for the Immokalee Seminole Ranch team in the girls breakaway calf roping event during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • David Milburn, bottom, and Ernesto Franco try to bring down a calf during the team roping and branding competition during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Pauletta Bowers tries to rope a calf for the Bowers Team in the girls breakaway calf roping event during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • A scene from Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • A scene from Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • A scene from Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Alligator wrestler Billy Walker, a member of the Seminole Tribe, gives a presentation during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. 'I have respect for that alligator,' said Walker who has been training with alligators since he was 7-years-old. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Alligator wrestler Billy Walker, a member of the Seminole Tribe, gives a presentation during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. 'I have respect for that alligator,' said Walker who has been training with alligators since he was 7-years-old. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Alligator wrestler Billy Walker, a member of the Seminole Tribe, gives a presentation during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. 'I have respect for that alligator,' said Walker who has been training with alligators since he was 7-years-old. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Alligator wrestler Billy Walker, a member of the Seminole Tribe, gives a presentation during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. 'I have respect for that alligator,' said Walker who has been training with alligators since he was 7-years-old. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Alligator wrestler Billy Walker, a member of the Seminole Tribe, gives a presentation during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. 'I have respect for that alligator,' said Walker who has been training with alligators since he was 7-years-old. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Alligator wrestler Billy Walker, a member of the Seminole Tribe, gives a presentation during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. 'I have respect for that alligator,' said Walker who has been training with alligators since he was 7-years-old. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Cape Coral resident Dalton Jones, 7, waits for the rodeo to begin during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Robert Mendoza, 9, second from left, and his siblings, Rylee, 6, left, and Ryan, 2, right, look at baby chickens during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Justin Mickelsen, 8, was on hand during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival to help his mom in the petting zoo area on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Tommy Benn, 61, was on hand during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival to help his mom in the petting zoo area on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • A scene from Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • A.J. Sarlo, 8, left, and Ralston Thomas, 7, hold their hats during the invocation and National Anthem before the rodeo during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • Contestants line up to watch the rodeo during Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff
  • A scene from Immokalee's 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.  Lexey Swall/Staff

Photos from Immokalee’s 50th Harvest Festival on Saturday at the Seminole Rodeo Grounds. The event began with a parade down main street and ended with the Family Ranch Rodeo.

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