Tuesday, May 11, 2010

OLD TIMERS DAYS, VAN BUREN, AK

Joslyn Huffstetler, 2, fishes out a winning duck at the All American Amusements carnival at Old Timers Day. Kayla Ruiz, Huffstetler's grandmother, looks on
Old Timers festival draws hundreds to downtown Van Buren
A large crowd of people browse hundreds of vendors along Main Street.

story and photos by Joel Rafkinjrafkin@thecitywire.com
Perfect weather and signs of a recovering economy drew a large crowd to Main Street in Van Buren on Saturday for the annual Old Timers Day Arts & Crafts Festival.
Several hundred merchants displayed their wares for shoppers and browsers alike. Items ranged from what you would expect to see at such an event to more unusual items like a merchant selling a wonder glue.
Other vendors were selling and sampling their custom created sauces and spices. Several artists had booths to sketch real time portraits or airbrush on a tattoo. This being an election year, several booths were dedicated to candidates seeking public office.
For those not interested in shopping or wanting to take a break from it, there was kettle corn, lemonade, ice cream, snow cones, corn dogs and other carnival-type fare to eat and drink.
Butterfield Church Youth Choir director Angela Weaver takes the plunge to help raise money for the upcoming choir trip to Detroit. The choir will compete in the national competition in August.

Entertainment for the young and young at heart was facilitated by All American Amusements of Little Rock that had amusement park rides and booths at its carnival. Musical performances entertained the crowds from the stage set up by the Old Frisco Station.
The event continues on Sunday beginning at 9 a.m. rain or shine.

Eight-month-old Paisley Davis and her father Josh pet a pony on break from giving pony rides.



DeMaura Funchez enjoys a funnel cake from one the food vendors along Main Street.



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