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Josie Ivy, 3, checks out her painted face in the mirror during Prairie Arts in West Point Saturday morning, “I like Spider-Man,” Josie said. She is the daughter of Joe and Precious Ivy. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Anna Charleston O’Malley, 5, and Levi Haga, 3, wave as they take a spin on a ride during Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. “I like to go fast,” Anna Charleston said. She is the daughter of Kayla Hall. Levi is the son of Brittnay and Billy Haga. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Sherri Swanson, of Kennedy, Alabama, shops during Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. “It’s our outing. My mother and I come every year. I look for handmade and unusual things,” Sherri said. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Austin Chambliss, of Starkville, throws pottery during the Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. “It’s relaxing and calms my mind to sit down and get into my process,” Austin said. He attended Mississippi State University for ceramics and will be opening a studio in Starkville, teaching lessons within the next year. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Kolt Hudson, of West Point, performs at Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. Self-taught, he has been playing for 5 years. “I couldn’t play football or join the military due to a heart defect so i picked up the guitar,” Kolt said. He released his first CD Saturday. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Leslie Earnest, of West Point, checks our some Scott McQueen Folk Art during the Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday afternoon. “I look for art that speaks to me. This year, I’m looking for something for my classroom, and I have to leave with a Prairie Arts t-shirt every year,” Leslie said. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Liam Lepicier, 3, rides a pony during Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. “I’ll ride the white one. It’s $5,” Liam said. He is the son of Jon and Tess Lepicier. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
Emmett Flurry, 2, digs for crabs and other sea creatures in the sand at Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. The set up is an example of activity boxes made by Kid Connection. Emmett is the son of Kevin and Ashleigh Flurry. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
A crowd gathers to enjoy art, shopping, food and games at the Prairie Arts Festival in West Point Saturday morning. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff
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