Sun out as Art Festival returns to Westminster
Local crafters and artists sell their wares along 73rd in front of A Creative Corner shop in Westminster.
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Locals Terry and Rene Oltaoff, with grandsons Hucksley, right, and Otis, left, take a break from the festival to enjoy a grilled cheese sandwich
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Festival vendor tents set up on 73rd Avenue
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Adams County Sheriff Richard A. Reigenborn and County Assessor Ken Musso smile for the camera from their booth.
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Melts and Cheeses food truck served up delectable treats to Festival goers.
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Rafael Dunlap browses trains for sale through the YMR Train Shoppe.
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Kathleen Dunlap Special to Colorado Community Media
It was sunny day May 14 as the Historic Art District of Westminster returned to the historic heart of the city.
More than 50 local vendors, local musicians and entertainers gathered at 73rd and Bradburn in Westminster for the festival that began 10 years ago but took the past few years off due to COVID-19.