Racing babies, pretty plants and cannon fire: The weekend in photos

Louisville wasn't the only place to see racing action Saturday, May 6, 2023. Mother Stewart's Brewery held their first Crawl For The Roses as part of their Derby Day event celebrating the running of the Kentucky Derby. Instead of horses, however, Mother Stewart's race featured babies. Two heats of parents released their tiny thoroughbreds and cheered them on as they raced on all fours to the waiting arms of the other parent. Liam Zawada, 14 months, was the winner of the championship heat. He and his mother received an award for being the first Crawl for the Roses champion. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

Credit: Bill Lackey

Credit: Bill Lackey

Louisville wasn't the only place to see racing action Saturday, May 6, 2023. Mother Stewart's Brewery held their first Crawl For The Roses as part of their Derby Day event celebrating the running of the Kentucky Derby. Instead of horses, however, Mother Stewart's race featured babies. Two heats of parents released their tiny thoroughbreds and cheered them on as they raced on all fours to the waiting arms of the other parent. Liam Zawada, 14 months, was the winner of the championship heat. He and his mother received an award for being the first Crawl for the Roses champion. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

Clark County was busy over the weekend with a variety of crowd-pleasing events, including babies racing to their parents in a Derby Day festivity, Master Gardeners selling plants to the masses, and a historic battle reenactment at George Rogers Clark Park.

Check out our galleries below from News-Sun photographer Bill Lackey.