Sunshine and people filled Crossroads Park on Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29 for the annual Strawberry Festival. Top photo: Mike Intekofer, left, explains antique farm equipment to LeeAnn and Tony Guidotti and their children, Willa and Carson. Intekofer and his partner secialize in refurbishing old farm equipment including tractors. Botton photo: Kevin Doren applies sunscreen on his son, Fletcher. They were at the festival to listen to Fletcher’s brother, Spencer, play in the Carson Henley band on stage.  - Fumiko Yarita photos / Bellevue Reporter
Fumiko Yarita photos / Bellevue Reporter
Sunshine and people filled Crossroads Park on Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29 for the annual Strawberry Festival. Top photo: Mike Intekofer, left, explains antique farm equipment to LeeAnn and Tony Guidotti and their children, Willa and Carson. Intekofer and his partner secialize in refurbishing old farm equipment including tractors. Botton photo: Kevin Doren applies sunscreen on his son, Fletcher. They were at the festival to listen to Fletcher’s brother, Spencer, play in the Carson Henley band on stage.

Strawberry Festival rolls through Crossroads Park


July 2, 2008 · 2:27 PM

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