Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
Residents browse the artist booths and enjoy the entertainment available at the Piney Woods Arts Festival, April 5.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
From left, Mary Ann Duke, of Ozark, and LaDallion Wiles, of Dothan, browse the flowers available at the Piney Woods Arts Festival.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
LaDallion Wiles, of Dothan, picks our some flowers during the Piney Woods Arts Festival.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
Addisyn Grace Forte, 1, tries on a pair of sunglasses at the Piney Woods Arts Festival with her mother Lauren Young, of Enterprise.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
Esta Underwood, of Enterprise, browses some of the colorful art available at the Piney Woods Arts Festival.
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
Esta Underwood has fun as she browses the art at the Piney Woods Arts Festival.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
Ava Moore, 3, shares a moment with her mother Amanda Moore, of Enterprise, inside the children's petting zoo at the Piney Woods Arts Festival.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
The band County Road 440 entertains the crowd at the Piney Woods Arts Festival.
Carly Omenhiser
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
From left, Christine Quinones and Gale Olson, of Enterprise, speak with Stacey Beasley, of Monroe, Ga., about her homemade candles.
Posted: Saturday, April 5, 2014 1:49 pm
Residents attend 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival
By Carly Omenhiser
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The Southeast Sun
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The 40th annual Piney Woods Arts Festival, April 5-6, at the Enterprise State Community College is celebrating its 40th year, and thousands have turned out to help celebrate.
The track at ESCC is lined with booths with artists displaying their arts and crafts, as well as food vendors, live music and activities for children.
The festival is free to attend and will continue today until 5 p.m., and pick back up tomorrow from noon until 4 p.m., rain or shine.
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