The 79th Apple Blossom Festival got off to damp start on Saturday, but by Sunday it was cloudy and warm and folks were happy to chill out to bands playing music from the sixties, stroll among the vendor booths, and eat the kind of festival food you can’t find anywhere else.
Spin me around!
Children’s choo-choo
So that’s where all the tie-dye came from!
Fun from Ritual Ceramics, which is about to open a studio on South Main Street.
Phoenix Le Fae from Milk and Honey sharing the magick.
Even the straw hats were psychedelic.
Former police chief Ron Nelson (now filling in in the captain position) with Chamber of Commerce and festival impresario Myriah Volk and a friend.
Andrea Caron, owner of Silk Moon, sends you peace and love.
Extreme fair food
At the AWS art exhibit.
The parade and festival run on volunteer power from folks like Douglas Clemmer and Braxton Montanye. Thanks, guys!
And speaking of volunteers, here are the two gals who poured their hearts into making this the best Apple Blossom Parade and Festival: Ambrosia Newsom-Thomson and Lori Jay. Thank you!!
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Love your coverage of our Apple Blossom weekend. It’s where we can all play; honor our Ag heritage and let the movers and shakers move the floats and shake our delight.
Love your coverage of our Apple Blossom weekend. It’s where we can all play; honor our Ag heritage and let the movers and shakers move the floats and shake our delight.