I hung the red, white, and blue,while Everett pulled out his now famous cow head.
The weather cooperated on Saturday but tested our limit with the heat and humidity on Sunday.
The HiHo tent had loads of personality with booths representing a wide selection of products.
Melinda and Martha from Widmark Farm offered honey tasting along with fun chit chat.
Humphrey worked with the town's dog warden and collected donations for local dog adoption.


There really was something for everyone.
Charlie gathered his assortment under the tent and along the fence.
Heidi of Tuthilltown Tots showcased her baby products.

Reina was up on her feet and going, going, going all weekend.
Mike Rice brought his friends to jam at the event. HiHo's talented extended family joined in... Claudia's husband Don played guitar and sang, even Aubrey got in on the act.

The pictures don't do the weekend justice...the girls at the barber shop cut hair outside under a canopy, people enjoyed pizza under the umbrellas across the street and the town had an energy that is hard to capture in a short blog. Thanks to everyone who pitched in to make it happen, building a strong sense of community in the hamlet is a magical thing...


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