tribtown > Jessey Hileman, 7, of Freetown, left, tries his hand at a bean bag game during the annual Kids Fest held at Seymour High School on Saturday. Bailey Burgmeier, 7, of Seymour, right, was helping out at the booth run by Seymour Fire Presbyterian Church.
tribtown > Tom Niemeyer, a member of Southern Indiana Railroaders, helps Mason Kaiser, 4, of Seymour operate a model train set up by the club at Kids Fest. The annual event was held at Seymour High School on Saturday.
tribtown > Matt Nicholson, right, with B2 Bikes & Boards talks about bicycle safety with visitors to the annual Kids Fest on Saturday. The event attended by as many as 1,800 people was held at Seymour High School.
tribtown > Sabrina Richmond, 15, of North Vernon holds a ferret for Jack Pennington, 3, and Elizabeth Kirby, 2, both of Seymour during Kids Fest at Seymour High School on Saturday. Richmond was serving as a volunteer for Reins to Recovery Theraputic Riding Center in Jennings County.
tribtown > Nate Allen, 8, of Seymour and Macey Stuckwsich, 6, of Brownstown where two of the many children who had the chance to operate a model train set up by the Southern Indiana Railroaders during Kids Fest at Seymour High School on Saturday. More than 1,800 people attend Kids Fest which is sponsored each year by Seymour Noon Lions and Child Care Network.
tribtown > Kids Fest, sponsored by Seymour Noon Lions and the Child Care Network, each spring offers plenty of activities for children, including arts projects such as the one Athena Gonzalez, 11, of Seymour was working on Saturday morning. This year's event was held at Seymour High School.
tribtown > Karena Tankersley, left, and Ammon Christensen perform during Kids Fest at Seymour High School on Saturday. The pair are students at Gambrel's Martial Arts in Seymour.
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tribtown > 2009 Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour visits with Kelly Turner, president of the Heads Up!!! Foundation, during Stam's appearance at the opening day of the first National Maple Syrup Festival at near Medora on Saturday. The foundation, founded by Turner and her husband, Kenny Turner, plans to use proceeds from the four-day festival to benefit children with craniofacial anomalies. The festival was held at Burton's Maplewood Farms, which is owned by Kelly Turner's brother, Tim Burton, and his wife, Angie Burton.
Jessey Hileman, 7, of Freetown, left, tries his hand at a bean bag game during the annual Kids Fest held at Seymour High School on Saturday. Bailey Burgmeier, 7, of Seymour, right, was helping out at the booth run by Seymour Fire Presbyterian Church.
tribtown > Jessey Hileman, 7, of Freetown, left, tries his hand at a bean bag game during the annual Kids Fest held at Seymour High School on Saturday. Bailey Burgmeier, 7, of Seymour, right, was helping out at the booth run by Seymour Fire Presbyterian Church.
Jessey Hileman, 7, of Freetown, left, tries his hand at a bean bag game during the annual Kids Fest held at Seymour High School on Saturday. Bailey Burgmeier, 7, of Seymour, right, was helping out at the booth run by Seymour Fire Presbyterian Church.
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