Kemmerer had a fall festival at the South Lincoln Training and Events Center on Saturday, Oct. 21.
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Left: Taya Broadhead dressed up as Raggedy Ann for the fall festival at the Events Center on Saturday, Oct. 21. Middle: Hayz Broadhead won the 4-6 age group at the Kemmerer Fall Festival at the South Lincoln Training and Events Center on Saturday, Oct. 21, for his creative sack of potatoes costume. Right: Bryher Wengreen, age 2, picks his favorite pumpkin at the pumpkin patch. See A9 for more festival photos. (GAZETTE PHOTOS / Michelle Tibbetts)
Preston Nelson won the 0-3 year old costume contest. He takes the stage with his mom, Dailyn. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Harrison Hartmann jumps for joy in the bouncy house at the Fall Festival at the South Lincoln Training and Events Center on Saturday, Oct. 21. The festival also had games, food and a costume contest. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Isla Engersoll debates sharing a bite of her cookie with her grandfather, Kemmerer Mayor Tony Tomassi, at the Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 21. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Arlie Frommel smiles after receiving some treats from Deputy Caleb Ellis of the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office at the Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 21.(GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Warrior Queen Jennie Frankus won the adult costume contest at the festival. She is joined on stage by her daughter Rebee, dressed as a warrior princess. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Minnie Ellis transformed into a Voodoo Lady for the festival, and won the hearts of the judges — and the 7-9 age group costume contest. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)
Nora Broadhead won the 10-17 costume contest with her jockey costume. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Michelle Tibbetts)