4 The Dallas Post PHOTO ALBUM Friday, September 19, 2003 What a great day! °° It’s doubtful there has ever been this big a gath- ering on Main Street in Dallas. Sunday's Dallas Harvest Festival drew a wall-to-wall crowd all Sunday afternoon as peo- ple from around the Back Mountain and beyond trolled the tents and stands that were set up on Main Street and behind the borough building. There is little question this will become an annu- al event and a highlight of the year from now on. DALLAS POST PHOTOS DALLAS HARVEST FESTIVAL "A | | Kingston Township Supervisor Shirley Moyer took a look at the special Dallas Harvest Fes- tival cancellation prepared by the Dallas Post Office for the event. Postmaster Kristen Tuck- er held the stamp as Carol Sosik looked on. Happy to lose. John Shaskas, Durelle Scott and Nancy Eckert applauded the winner of the Kiss the Pig contest, Dallas Mayor Tim Carroll, as Barbara Lacey Judges Nancy Garvey, foreground, Dave Kozick and Audrey Ide had the best job of the day, judging the entries in the ap- ple pie baking contest. Hunter and Abigail Hopkins were happy to be at the festi- val. no at jE, , Judith Youshock worked on a miniature as she sat outside Sue Hand's Im- agery, where an exhibit of k b es of Burl Updyke entertained the En Plein passers-by with his hand or- Air Society. 8" and “monkey.” held Frank in check. i i : : ik fet Linda Mancinelli helped Frances Cybulski place candied apples in a bag under ~~ Chris Purcell maneuvered the Dallas fire company’s 1927 Mack through the parking lot. the Brace’s Orchard tent. Children lined up all afternoon for rides - and so did some adults.
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