Benjamin Sohrn, 2, and Julia Woolford, 5, at Friday’s 75th Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
After a three-year hiatus, the 75th Pilgrim Place Festival kicked off Friday morning with clear skies and lots of smiles.
From book and home goods vendors, a one-stop Christmas shop, an abundance of children’s activities and crafts, rides on the mechanical train and boat, food, tours of The Petterson Museum of Intercultural Art, and much more, there was certainly something unique for everyone to enjoy.
Day two of the festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, November 11, and all proceeds help Pilgrim Place’s Resident Health and Support Program.
(L-R) Volunteer Connie Green snaps a photo of Rhonda Callahan, Elliana Thomas, 8, Sandra Kidd, and Tessa Thomas, 6, Friday at the Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
The ever-popular train ride at Friday’s Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
Benjamin Sohrn, 2, and Julia Woolford, 5, at Friday’s 75th Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
Ceramist David Loeliger and Frieda Duggan, a volunteer, at Friday’s Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
Landon Draeger and Makayla Draeger at the rock booth during Friday’s Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
Attendees peruse glassware at Friday’s Pilgrim Place Festival. Courier photo/Andrew Alonzo
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