Sue Dove, left, and Pam Chamberlain sell raffle tickets for this year’s Hearts of Hold quilt blanket sewn by Penny Dujardin.
Delanie Dubielezyk, left, and Danica McNerney visit the Discovering Science exhibits.
Addison Allegre, 9, won a grand champion award for making this dress.
Tracy Lambson of One Bite at a Time bakery completes a sale.
A mother and son admire a quilt sewn by Jennifer Derby, whose late grandfather served in the military. She used his uniforms to make the quilt.
Will Shamberger’s band entertains the audience at the pavilion.
Cantaloupe queen Callie Perez stands next to the CC Communications display. CC Communications is the premier sponsor of the annual festival.
Johnna LaRue, left, and Liz Kindred offered fudge as well as showing handmade crafts.
Erik and Whytnee Fain blend the frozen cantaloupe daiquiris at Troy’s Double Shot Bar inside the Dry Gulch.
The High Desert Detachment 762 Marine Corps League whipped up interest for the Toys for Tots program.
Kylie Pack and Kim Urso of Dayton display their color flower arrangements.
The Churchill Republican Women set up shop. From left are K.J. Tackett, Josh Skaggs and Jim Falk.
Julie Lynch of Fallon was one of the many vendors at the festival.
WNC Fallon Director Jessica Rowe, second from right, steps in to help at the Oasis Academy booth.
Rylie Guerrero of the 4-H Kitchen Warriors displays her first- and second-place ribbons.
❮
❯