Today may be the quieter day for Candy Dance, but you wouldn't know it by the crowd.
Cars are backed up along Jacks Valley Road as motorists look for a free spot along the road or wait for a spot in the tiny Genoa Cemetery parking lot.
Money raised for parking at the lot goes to the Douglas County Sheriff's Search & Rescue.
The most popular kinds of homemade candy, after which the annual event is named, are starting to sell out, but there is still fudge left.
The annual arts & crafts fair wraps up at 5 p.m. and the roads through Genoa reopen at 7 p.m.