Scene in Edmonds: Festivalgoers get their fill on first day of arts festival
Posted: June 16, 2017 1355
Under sunny skies, Edmonds Arts Festival visitors wander among the booths.
A band plays under the new Frances Anderson band shell.
Street signs placed at the end of each aisle.
Mary Thoreson and Peg Weborg sell festival merchandise.
Food booths feed hungry appetites.
Artist Bonnie AuBuchon works on a bracelet.
The halls of Frances Anderson Center are filled with art from across the Edmonds School District.
To find a particular piece of children’s art, Barbara Goodfellows Childs created a binder listing each piece, catalogued by school, grade and student.
In the Kids Create room, Ari Swartz focuses intently on coloring his project.
Sue Vermeulen, working as a volunteer, takes a photo of proud parents Ritchel and Jean by their child Jaquiline’s art, “Wolf.”
At Jazz on the Plaza, Edmonds-Woodway High School students Raven Newman and Vatoria Keys are accompanied by professionals Oscar Soria of Kennelly Keys Music and Kyle Gaul and Max Bennett on the keyboard.
Owner Heidi Klepper makes the unique display dolls on which she hangs her jewelry.
The sun pushed through the clouds Friday to add extra sparkle to day one of the 60th annual Edmonds Arts Festival. The arts showcase continues Saturday and Sunday at Frances Anderson Center, 700 Main St. You can learn more at the Arts Festival website and Facebook page.
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