WHAT WEEKLY

Pigtown Festival

24 October 2012

★ Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen

Last Saturday, October 20th, was the 11th Annual Pigtown Festival. The day long event featured a Running of the Pigs, Live music throughout the day,  as well as contests in eating BBQ Pork Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Sweet Potato Pie and Ribs.

What Weekly photographers Theresa Keil and Larry Cohen were on hand to capture the excitement of the event!

Photos by Theresa Keil:

 

Photos by Larry Cohen:

 



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