Other activities included an interactive graffiti wall, ‘extreme’ face painting, sand sculpting and a magic workshop. There was also an artist meet-and-greet, and a multimedia art competition with a $200 cash prize.
“This is Hayner at its best,” Hayner Center director Linda Lee Jolly told Troy Daily News before the festival. “We are ready to celebrate, and we hope people will come and celebrate with us. We have everything we need — food, music, art.”
Breakfast, lunch and ice cream was provided by the Troy Kiwanis Club, Smokin’ BBQ and Susie’s Big Dipper.
The exhibition at the festival was sponsored with a donation in memory of Troy High School graduate Brad E. Huffaker (1959-2011).
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