Unseasonably warm weather at annual Highland Harvest Festival
People coming to the Highland Harvest Festival 2019 were warmly greeted at the entrance.
The band A Touch of Rhythm performed classic rock at the festival.
Mollie Lass, of Gina Marie’z Academy of Performing Arts, leaps through the air as part of her dance routine.
L-R Paige Elliott, Anna Lemister, Delaney Aube, Kiera Belle Bishop and Hayden Haun perform a flawless dance routine on Saturday at Tony Williams Park.
Anna Lemister performs a solo routine.
Marlborough Police Chief Gerald Cocozza made his way north to Lloyd for the Festival. He proudly holds Miranda Juracek (L) and his daughter in yellow is Arianna Cocozza.
Kamily Figueroa (L) and Cain Osarczuk easily cut through several boards that are on fire at the karate demonstration.
Blue Belt Leilani Cherry easily breaks a piece of wood with one kick that is held by Sensei Paradies.
Students are taught a variety of ways to break wood, this time with their heads.
Kids played a game of tag Mr. Fox.
Sensei Daniel Paradies, Assistant Chief Instructor of Bushiken Karate, has his students show off their leg kicks.
D.B Orchards provided fresh fruit and fall vegetables from their farm.
One of the many food vendors for the public.
Bales of hay provided a maze for the kids.
The Highland Business Association hosted the Highland Harvest Festival. Pictured is the Board of Directors: L-R Howie Schwartz, President Renae Martin, Rob Forrest, Treasurer Barbara Marshall, Sal Sorbello and VP Dolly Decker. Kneeling is Secretary Bonnie Napier.
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