2005 Maple Leaf Festival October 16, 2005
Grace O’Brien, 1, clings to her aunt, Ashley Willoughby, 19, of Quenemo, as Willoughby plays with the Ottawa Suzuki Strings ensemble Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
Kate Furst, Lawrence, bites into a turkey leg Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival featured food vendors, crafts and a parade.
From left, Lauren Varviman, 7, her grandmother, Theresa Varviman, Leavenworth, and Ben Varviman, 4, ride the carnival Ferris wheel Saturday at the Maple Leaf Festival. Theresa and her grandchildren were visiting her sister, Mary Ellen Wentz, of Lawrence, at the festival, which continues today.
Tori Chambers, 9, left, and her brother Reid Meyers, 11, both of Topeka, enjoy some cotton candy Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The two were spending time at the festival Saturday with their grandmother Linda Jackson, who lives in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
Members of the Arnie Johnson Band perform Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
At her Quillo booth at the Maple Leaf Festival, Dorothy Moege and her husband Dan, Alma, blend into the background of her fabric creations that are part quilt and part pillow. Moege was selling her items Saturday at the 48th annual festival. The festival continues through today.
Ashley Schmidt, a Baker University sophomore from Olathe, carries her friend Noah Beck, 3, Olathe, Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
Under a canopy of changing leaves, crowds mill around the many booths at the Baldwin City Maple Leaf Festival.
Shawn Fort, 12, from Gardner, reaches for a handhold on the rock climbing wall at the Baldwin City Maple Leaf Festival. Fort said he goes every year and enjoyed the climbing, but it was hard on his wrists.
Attendees of the 2005 Baldwin City Maple Leaf Festival pass by and admire a large collection of mums available for sale. The festival offered many booths with a variety of items to purchase.
Framed by quilts from the quilt show, Florence Gilliland, Lawrence resident, pauses to admire some of the handiwork. The show was just one attraction at the 2005 Baldwin City Maple Leaf festival. The festival continues Sunday.
Ashley Douglas, 8, rides on the back of her mother, Kim Douglas, Topeka, as they weave through a crowd Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
Elaine Kesler and her husband Kyle, Olathe, walk the streets of Baldwin at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival on Saturday. Kyle participated in the morning festival parade with the Delaware Crossing chapter of the "Sons of the American Revolution." The festival continues today.
Passersby admire a Halloween decoration for sale at one of the dozens of craft booths Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
A couple of teens high-five each other as they pass, one riding a trolley and the other walking Saturday at the 48th annual Maple Leaf Festival in Baldwin. The festival continues today.
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