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Montgomery’s River Fest draws artists, vendors, community

RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Sounds of splashing, laughter and music filled the air at the first Annual River Fest in Montgomery on Saturday. A collaboration between the borough Parks & Rec, Rich Port Adventure Co. and TK Tackle attracted people throughout the area to connect with the Susquehanna River and take advantage of the community park. The event featured a youth kayak clinic, Little Miss Riverfest Pageant, food and craft vendors and live music.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Sounds of splashing, laughter and music filled the air at the first Annual River Fest in Montgomery on Saturday. A collaboration between the borough Parks & Rec, Rich Port Adventure Co. and TK Tackle attracted people throughout the area to connect with the Susquehanna River and take advantage of the community park. The event featured a youth kayak clinic, Little Miss Riverfest Pageant, food and craft vendors and live music. Shown here Joshua Farley of Montgomery enjoys the last few bites of a funnel cake.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Sounds of splashing, laughter and music filled the air at the first Annual River Fest in Montgomery on Saturday. A collaboration between the borough Parks & Rec, Rich Port Adventure Co. and TK Tackle attracted people throughout the area to connect with the Susquehanna River and take advantage of the community park. The event featured a youth kayak clinic, Little Miss Riverfest Pageant, food and craft vendors and live music. Shown here Madison Pfleegor, left, gets help adjusting her tiara from Cali Harold.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Sounds of splashing, laughter and music filled the air at the first Annual River Fest in Montgomery on Saturday. A collaboration between the borough Parks & Rec, Rich Port Adventure Co. and TK Tackle attracted people throughout the area to connect with the Susquehanna River and take advantage of the community park. The event featured a youth kayak clinic, Little Miss Riverfest Pageant, food and craft vendors and live music. Shown here Kris Hazen demonstrated his skills as a glass artist.

Sounds of splashing, laughter and music filled the air at the first annual River Fest in Montgomery. The collaboration between the borough Parks & Rec, Rich Port Adventure Co. and TK Tackle attracted people throughout the area to connect with the Susquehanna River and take advantage of the community park. The event featured a youth kayak clinic, Little Miss Riverfest Pageant, food and craft vendors and live music.

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