
Savannah Naylor of Garland enjoys a llama ride at the History Museum during Saturday's Crafts Demonstration Day, part of theCourt Square Street Fair and Barbecue Cookoff. (Barbara Shook/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Street chalk art was popular again this year as youngsters like Taylor and Alex enjoyed showing off their talents in vivid colors. (Thylistine Vann/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Zicareian McNeil of Virginia gets his first-ever taste of a North Carolina hot dog out back of the History Museum Saturday. (Barbara Shook/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Mark Hairr and Becky Straughn serve up some barbecue and fixins under the Murphy-Brown tent during Saturday's Court Square Festival and Barbecue Cookoff. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
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George Edwards talks about the craft of wood burning to visitors in back of the History Museum Saturday. Edwards, along with other artisans, demonstrated their talents and sold their wares as part of the Court Square Festival. Hundreds of people flocked to the museum for the demonstrations. (Thylistine Vann/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Breast and Cervical Cancer Program organizers and supporters prepare to make the trek from downtown to First Baptist Church, 900 College St., for the annual rally held Saturday morning in conjunction with the Court Square Festival. (Maggie Williams/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Dancers at the Celebrando la Raza - Festival de la Calle at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church entertain packed crowds during Saturday's Court Square Festival. (Barbara Shook/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Volunteer Tammy Bass puts on the hot dog fixins Saturday at the Old Lightning Rod Car Club tent, where proceeds from the sale of goodies was going to Sampson's Relay for Life. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
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Clinton High School's Color Guard performs Saturday at the Court Square Street Fair and Barbecue Cookoff. (Thylistine Vann/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Ralph Hamilton with Friends of Sampson County Waterways shows off some of the photos of canoe trips down the Black River to Street Fair visitors at the Waterways booth Saturday. (Maggie Williams/Shutterbugs II photography class)
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Dozens upon dozens of spiffy cars - hoods raised, shine bright - lined the Lisbon Street parking lot Saturday as hundreds of people got a chance to oh and ah over them as part of the Court Square Festival. (Sherry Matthews/Sampson Independent)
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Barbara Shook| Shutterbugs II photography class
Savannah Naylor of Garland enjoys a llama ride at the History Museum during Saturday’s Crafts Demonstration Day, part of theCourt Square Street Fair and Barbecue Cookoff.
Maggie Williams | Shutterbugs II photography class
Ralph Hamilton with Friends of Sampson County Waterways shows off some of the photos of canoe trips down the Black River to Street Fair visitors at the Waterways booth Saturday.
Thylistine Vann | Shutterbugs II photography class
Clinton High School’s Color Guard performs Saturday at the Court Square Street Fair and Barbecue Cookoff.
Sherry Matthews | Sampson Independent
Volunteer Tammy Bass puts on the hot dog fixins Saturday at the Old Lightning Rod Car Club tent, where proceeds from the sale of goodies was going to Sampson’s Relay for Life.
Barbara Shook| Shutterbugs II photography class
Dancers at the Celebrando la Raza - Festival de la Calle at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church entertain packed crowds during Saturday’s Court Square Festival.
Maggie Williams | Shutterbugs II photography class
Breast and Cervical Cancer Program organizers and supporters prepare to make the trek from downtown to First Baptist Church, 900 College St., for the annual rally held Saturday morning in conjunction with the Court Square Festival.
George Edwards talks about the craft of wood burning to visitors in back of the History Museum Saturday. Edwards, along with other artisans, demonstrated their talents and sold their wares as part of the Court Square Festival. Hundreds of people flocked to the museum for the demonstrations.
Thylistine Vann | Shutterbugs II photography class
Sherry Matthews | Sampson Independent
Mark Hairr and Becky Straughn serve up some barbecue and fixins under the Murphy-Brown tent during Saturday’s Court Square Festival and Barbecue Cookoff.
Barbara Shook| Shutterbugs II photography class
Zicareian McNeil of Virginia gets his first-ever taste of a North Carolina hot dog out back of the History Museum Saturday.
Thylistine Vann | Shutterbugs II photography class
Street chalk art was popular again this year as youngsters like Taylor and Alex enjoyed showing off their talents in vivid colors.
Sherry Matthews | Sampson Independent
Dozens upon dozens of spiffy cars - hoods raised, shine bright - lined the Lisbon Street parking lot Saturday as hundreds of people got a chance to oh and ah over them as part of the Court Square Festival.