2024 Sykesville Art & Wine Festival Saturday with wine sampling, live entertainment, local artists and food.
Madeline Combs, 5, smiles at the alpacas from Black Barn Alpacas during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Tommy Pleasant from Far Eastern Shore Winery pours a sample for Toni Pritchard during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
A view from above Main Street at the start of the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Trevor Piatt from Twin Valley Distillers pours Carroll County Commissioner Ed Rothsetein a sample during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Auxiliary Lieutenant Commander Jefferey J. Queen hands out glow in the dark flying discs during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Sam Johnson looks up at Corey Chenoweth as they share a moment in the rain during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Mooney awaits belly rubs from visitors to BotaniGal during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Wine is poured during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Enslow performs during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Eva Sykes takes advantage of the rainy day to splash about during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Wine glasses await the festival goers during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Samantha and Matthew Heverly enjoy wine samples during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Skyler Depasquale gets free hair threading from Madelyn Green, left, and Logan Wallace of Hair By Samsara during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Hannah Sykes of PinItUp Acupuncture uses her phone to view the augmented reality artwork on display during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
Terri Pruitt, left, and Stephanie Daniels are prepared for the weather during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)Festival goers didn’t let the rain water down their fun during the Sykesville Art and Wine Festival in downtown Sykesville.(Thomas Walker/Freelance)
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