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Whitney
Moore sings “The Star Spangled Banner”
during the opening ceremony.
Photo by Kristen Pierce
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Key Pen resident Chuck Kraft demonstrates
horse training
Photo by Hugh McMillan |

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The
magnificent Rhythm’ n Shoes cloggers prove
that anything can become a grand stage--even
a parking lot.
Photo by Hugh McMillan |

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Carnival
rides are, of course, the main attraction
for youngsters.
Photo by Kristen Pierce |

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The fair is
a chance to see many local critters. The
petting zoo is usually popular with all
ages.
Photo by Kristen Pierce |

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Tayler
Phipps, 6 with dad David Ferry share a
thrill with 11-year-olds Stephanie Daggett
and Jordan Clawson.
Photo by Hugh McMillan |

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Joey
Cedarland, 3, proudly shows “Scoopy” the
sword he got from one of the booths. Scoopy,
from the Pierce County Public Works and
Utilities, talked to the fair-goers about
their pets and water quality.
Photo by Kristen Pierce |

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Syrina
Caskin and 3-year-old daughter Aidyn enjoy
the food at the fair.
Photo by Mindi LaRose |

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Fire
District 16 fire trucks provide a
much-needed break from the scorching heat.
Photo by Danna Webster |

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A young
admirer visits with Heather Pearl, an
entertainer from Portland, Ore., who
displayed great mastery on her stilts.
Photo by Kristen Pierce |

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VFW District 4 Honor/Color
Guard presents the flags.
Photo by Danna Webster |

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Fire
District 16 fire trucks provide a
much-needed break from the scorching heat.
Photo
by Kristen Pierce
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Catherine
Marshall, 9, of Silverdale, enjoys the
petting zoo.
Photo by Hugh McMillan
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