Sun Shines on SouthamptonFest - 27 East

Sun Shines on SouthamptonFest

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Activties for kids included face and pumpkin painting.

Activties for kids included face and pumpkin painting.

The visiting llamas from Farm to Yarn were a big hit at SouthamptonFest.

The visiting llamas from Farm to Yarn were a big hit at SouthamptonFest.

SouthamptonFest in Agawam Park on Saturday afternoon.

SouthamptonFest in Agawam Park on Saturday afternoon.

Certain Moves performs in Agawam Park on Saturday.

Certain Moves performs in Agawam Park on Saturday.

All manner of cuisine was available from food trucks and vendors at SouthamptonFest.

All manner of cuisine was available from food trucks and vendors at SouthamptonFest.

All manner of cuisine was available from food trucks and vendors at SouthamptonFest.

All manner of cuisine was available from food trucks and vendors at SouthamptonFest.

Yu Lu-Bouvier of Lulu Knits! works on a sweater in Agawam Park during SouthamptonFest.

Yu Lu-Bouvier of Lulu Knits! works on a sweater in Agawam Park during SouthamptonFest.

Visitors check out the angora rabbit.

Visitors check out the angora rabbit.

Jim Lennon and Jim Michaud from the Long Island Living History Center at the Southampton History Museum kiosk in Agawam Park.

Jim Lennon and Jim Michaud from the Long Island Living History Center at the Southampton History Museum kiosk in Agawam Park.

The Southampton Fire Department give rides in the ladder bucket at SeptemberFest.

The Southampton Fire Department give rides in the ladder bucket at SeptemberFest.

John Pirozzi makes a pizza at the North Sea Tavern's

John Pirozzi makes a pizza at the North Sea Tavern's "Tavern On Wheels" at SouthamptonFest on Friday night.

The crowd at SouthamptonFests samples the offering at the chowder contest on Saturday. The Golden Pear was the winner.

The crowd at SouthamptonFests samples the offering at the chowder contest on Saturday. The Golden Pear was the winner.

authorStaff Writer on Oct 7, 2024
The weather was perfect for the annual SouthamptonFest celebration over the weekend that included music, food, kids activities and vendors. DANA SHAW PHOTOS

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