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Visitors to the Fountain Festival of Fine Arts & Crafts discuss a collection of metal sculptures. Thousands of Fountain Hills locals and visitors from all around the Valley and beyond attend this free major community event that’s held twice a year. The current festival continues Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22-23.
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From jewelry and paintings to sculptures, food and much more, the Fountain Festival offers something for everyone.
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Gabriel Ayala stands alongside some of his hand-crafted copper home décor.
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A visitor to the Fountain Festival takes in some eye-catching work at the David Harding Art booth.
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Jewelry is put on display at the Stems & Gems booth.
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David Bodell shows off some of his bright ideas for creative art.
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Robert Hale enjoys chatting up customers during the Fountain Festival of Fine Arts & Crafts.
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Kathy and George Soltesz, visiting from Ohio, took a load off in the Chamber of Commerce’s big orange chair.
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What’s an art festival without plenty of food options?
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The VFW Post 7507 beer garden stayed busy during the Fountain Festival.
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As summer approaches, light and fun clothing at The Added Touch earned a lot of attention at the Fountain Festival. )
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Visitors get a close look at some metal yard decorations.
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Sunshine Specialty Foods Co. was one of the many booths selling delicious items, such as salsas and spices.