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Arts on the block at Fall Out of Summer Festival
WHAT A FACE: Young Olivia Rapoza, age 3, stays still while her face was painted by volunteer Laura Philbrick at the FOOS Festival on Sunday.
(Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
Director Elaine Yeaw shows Mayor Allan Fung around the Festival.
(Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
PRIZE ROOM: Children were able to play games of skill during FOOS and then were able to enter the prize room to redeem their tickets for toys and novelties.
(Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
PAINTING PUMPKINS: Pictured at FOOS were 5-year-old cousins Nora Peluso and Milania Peluso as they painted pumpkins during the festival this past Sunday. The 10th Annual Fall Out of Summer Festival (FOOS) became larger this past Sunday with a portion of Rolfe Square closed to traffic to add a full block party to the event. Presented by the Artists’ Exchange, Character’s Café and Theater 82, this annual event provides music, arts, vendors, games, food and more to the greater Cranston community.
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