Cambridge City’s Canal Days drew festivalgoers of all ages last weekend with vendors, food and fun.
View photos of the weekend, captured by Millicent Martin Emery, in our gallery below.
Ainsley Hartsock, 9, of Cambridge City, dances with her mom, Rachel Hartsock, to tunes played by Special Request DJ Charlie Bertsch. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Annastasia Reece, 3, of Pershing, tries out her yo-yo ball while seated in her wagon. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Hazel Bishop, 4, of Richmond, interacts with a vendor after playing a game. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Hazel Bishop, 4, of Richmond, interacts with a vendor after playing a game. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Addy Steele, 4, of New Castle, draws with sidewalk chalk. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Adam Wiwi, 7, of Williamsburg, plays a game of “Candy Land” at Western Wayne Schools’ booth. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Shoppers receive coupons and other giveaways along the crowded sidewalks at Canal Days. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Corn dogs and other festival fare are consumed along the sidewalks. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Avery Oler, 4, of Connersville, enjoys a slushie while waiting in line at a food truck with her mom and grandparents. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Mariana Dunaway, 7, of Cambridge City, finds money for her mom, Whitney Dunaway to purchase a “Hocus Pocus” tumbler from James Winters of Richmond. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
A payment sign at the Moody McCanns booth might make some shoppers chuckle. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Jewelry designer Janessa Erickson chats with April Robinson of Richmond. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Representatives of St. Elizabeth Catholic Church carry on their tradition of selling pork and sausage sandwiches at Canal Days in Cambridge City. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
Douglas Cunningham, left, Mike Derrickson and Mike Bodwell grill pork chops and patties for St. Elizabeth’s annual fundraiser at Canal Days. Photo by Millicent Martin Emery
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appeared in the September 11 2024 print edition of the Western Wayne News.