Sunday, September 27, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Biggest, Jestival e Seventh Annual Dallas Hai vest Festival has come and gone but left behind its mark by b being the biggest yet. Main Street in Dallas was closed and the venue area had to be expanded this year to make room for vendors offering food, fresh produce, gifts and many other items. Even Moth- er Nature cooperated, offering up Some beautiful end-of-sum- mer weather. Mike McDavid and Liz Mar- tin'were chairpersons of this year’s festival. Some of the horses from the Wintersteen carousel that operated at the former Hanson’s Amusement Park in Harveys Lake were on display at the George M. Dal- las Lodge on Main Street dur- ing the festival. best ever! The annual Kiss the Pig Contest is always a popular event and this year’s winner, Janine Hudak, of Pizza Per- fect, puckered up Sunday af- ternoon to make the best of the situation. Three Dallas High School graduates, Jeremy Bess, Mol- ly Gilligan and Michael Ma- zur, offered a 12-minute video entitled “The Back Mountain Trail: History to the Future” that was shown in Dallas Bor- ough Council chambers on Sunday afternoon. Ryan Hogan and Drew Schaub, two current Dallas High School students, cap- tured the festival on film from set up to tear down, hoping to create atime lapse video of the one-day festival event. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST A Major Performing Arts dance group called the Fantastics floats across the stage during the annual Dallas Harvest Festival. The festival was expanded this year to accommodate more booths and larger crowds. asus NZ HB RAVE IRF fied EEC EISE Tht Taking a ride on the Dr. Henry Laing, a most popular antique fire engine are, from left, Calli Amadio, Julia Baloh and Ben O'Connell. | hristopher, left, and Olivia ennig, center, and Caitlyn ndau enjoy festival treats. Dallas. ree of the annual Dallas Harvest Festival always find many local fruits and vegetables to enjoy. Janine Hudak, aE Pizza Perfect, was tRETUCKY oP ov. winner by populz { "Kiss the Pig" contest. There were over 1,000 en nated to the SPCA. Other winners included Domino Pizza and Original Italian Pizza, both located in collected by Amanda Foote performs during the Open Mic competition. Foote finished as second runner-up in the contest.
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