Thousands gathered for the 17th annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival, held Sept. 11-13 at Lake Snowden in Albany, despite cooler temperatures and intermittent rain.
The fest–a celebration of Ohio’s native state fruit–was, as in past years, jam-packed with entertainment, educational displays and demonstrations, arts and crafts, and various competitions.
Here are photos of the weekend’s events, courtesy of WOUB’s Yi-Ke Peng, Jasmine Beaubien and Jeffrey Zide.
The Pawpaw Festival drew crowds on Saturday despite rainy weather and cool temperatures. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB).Jason Szostek of Athens (middle) dances with his son Josiah Szostek, 3, while Celia Anderson of Athens, right, dances while wearing a jacket emblazoned with pawpaws. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB)Attendees enjoy a campfire on the final day of the festival. (Jasmine Beaumien/WOUB)A crowd gathers as Joseph Whitefeather explains the process of making his handcarved flutes. ( Jasmine Beaubien/WOUB)A crowd gathers to watch J.D. Hutchison perform. (Jeffrey Zide/WOUB)J.D. Hutchison performs at the Ohio Pawpaw Festival on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015. (Jeffrey Zide/WOUB)Terri Frazier of Cincinnati prepares pawpaw samples. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB)Toni Jo Ramsey of Cincinnati feeds a pawpaw to her husband Steve Ramsey. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB).Children play during the 17th Annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival at Lake Snowden. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB)Larry Turner of Columbus, Ohio, holds up the Monarch butterflies that he and his wife raised during an exhibition at the Ohio Pawpaw Festival. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB)Campers set up tents at the 17th Annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival at Lake Snowden. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB)Pawpaw samples were plentiful at this year’s festival. (Yi-Ke Peng/WOUB)