Johnsonville Heritage Festival, part 3 – Food and Fun

Helicopter rides, pontoon boat rides, kayaking, balloon animals, face painting, candlemaking and much more kept adults and kids alike well entertained at the Johnsonville Heritage Festival. A big thanks to Lori Eaddy Feagin for allowing me to use her pictures. They certainly capture the spirit of the food and fun festivities.

Helicopter rides – take off and land just across the highway from the Festival.

Ready for takeoff Johnsonville Heritage Festival 2013

BarBQue cookoff means good eating…

BBQ Chicken cook-off 350BBQ Chicken - mmmm good 350

With music to feed the soul.

Soloist with guitar 350

Everybody loves the Balloon Man…

Balloon Man 350 Young fisherman 350

…and Ha Ha the Clown and her face painting.

Ha Ha the Clown painting a face 350 Cat girls 350 Buterfly girl 350

Pontoon boat rides and kayaking were great hits. I’m not so sure about Mr. Gator.

Pontoon boat and kayaks 350 Alligator 350

Vendors with homemade candles and soap, birdhouses, and much more…

Homemade candles and soap 350 birdhouses & more 350

Fun for everyone…

Train engine 350 Vender street 350

About Janice Green

Janice D. Green didn't start life in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina; but moving from Nashville TN to Pageland in 1970 and fresh out of college, she still had some growing up time left to do. She moved again several times, always in the Pee Dee. Eventually she settled in Cheraw for twenty years, then moved to her present home in Hemingway where she has been for the last eighteen years. Janice says, "The Pee Dee has been good to me. I hope to find ways to encourage the people of the Pee Dee to preserve their rich heritage, and I offer this blog as one way to do so." Mrs. Green is the author and publisher of two children's Bible storybooks. Learn more about them at... http://honeycombadventures.com
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