Despite the summer-like heat, the Fall Festival drew crowds to the courthouse square in downtown Kosciusko Saturday. The event offered artist demonstrations, jewelry, Kosciusko merchandise, food, drinks and a picking circle.
The Cain Boys’ pumpkin patch yielded a wide selection of pumpkins and gourds for fall decorations. The young men grow the produce and also handle serving customers and the money for their fledgling business. On Saturday, they plied their trade at the fall festival. From left to right are the young entrepreneurs, Mark Grayson Cain, Andersen Cain, Lawes Cain, and Carter Cain.
Robert Holloman shows youngsters how to use a pottery wheel.
Sawyer Hosket, 2, picks out fall gourds from a basket.
Taj McGowan, 7, and Tiana McGowan, 3, showed off goods for sale to passers-by.
Painter Bette Carder was one of several artisans who brought their works to be enjoyed and purchased by those attending the festival.
Hannah Olive and Diamond Rayford manned the table with Kosciusko-themed attire for the Mayor’s Youth Council.