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Scenes from Junquefest

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Bonnie Kennedy, of Fort Dodge, checks out a colorful rooster made by Jacob Rowley, of The Iron Garden in Marshaltown, during the 2018 JunqueFest. She was considering the metal rooster for her son. “He has 15 real hens but he can’t have a rooster.” She said. The event continues today from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Jan Eich, of Webster City, carries a spinner that she purchased Friday afternoon at the 2018 JunqueFest in Webster City. Her friend, Pam Fitzgibbon, of Webster City, attended in her colorful tie dyed shirt.
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Andrew Peterson, of Webster City, puts a dining room table together Friday afternoon with some help from his brother, Timothy Peterson, of Burnside. Peterson is the owner of Creations of the Hearland. He crafts furniture and other objects from old wood.
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Scarlett Starkweather, 3, finds shopping with her dad, Daniel Starkweather, of Eldora, a bit too much Friday afternoon at the 2018 JunqueFest in downtown Webster City. “I came to shop,” Starkweather said.
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Kristy Stetz, of Webster City, takes her welcomes seriously after purchasing a large sign at the 2018 JunqueFest in downtown Webster City. The event continues through the weekend.
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Jacob Naatz, at left, and Ashley Jochum, both of Fort Dodge, look over some of the old cameras for sale Friday afternoon at the 2018 JunqueFest in Webster City. The vendor they were visiting is The Pickin’ Preacher from Eldora.
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Brianna Craven, 6, of Webster City, enjoys a vanilla ice cream cone Friday afternoon as she checks out the 2018 JunqueFest with her grandmother, Colleen Craven, of Webster City.
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Julie Peil, of Belmond, makes sure a portable manual typewriter is set out just so Friday afternoon at the 2018 JunqueFest in Webster City at the Will and Way Salvage booth.
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Shoppers at the 2018 JunqueFest in downtown Webster City are reflected in a vendors mirror Friday afternoon as they check out the many wares being offered.

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