The ferris wheel spins the first night of the East Palestine street fair where many gathered Wednesday to eat fair food and enjoy rides.
Nine-year old Sapphira Hays stood with her grandma Mary Palmer at the East Palestine Street Fair Wednesday night. The two held one-month-old kid Chatty Cathy. The family is from Rogers and they own the Broken Smile Farm where they have llamas, goats, rabbits, lizards and chickens. (Salem News photos by Liz Lehman)
Nine-year old Sapphira Hays stood with her grandma Mary Palmer at the East Palestine Street Fair Wednesday night. The two held one-month-old kid Chatty Cathy. The family is from Rogers and they own the Broken Smile Farm where they have llamas, goats, rabbits, lizards and chickens. (Salem News photos by Liz Lehman)
The ferris wheel spins the first night of the East Palestine street fair where many gathered Wednesday to eat fair food and enjoy rides.
The ferris wheel spins the first night of the East Palestine street fair where many gathered Wednesday to eat fair food and enjoy rides.