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Saturday’s RoFlo Fest featured vendors, local musicians, and non-profits hosting fun kid activities, all in celebration of Rome and Floyd County’s arts and culture.
All photos by Mills Fitzner
Rosie (left) and Frances McWhorter explore a giant checkerboard amid the bustle of RoFlo Fest on Saturday in downtown Rome.
Yoma Aronholt adds her own art to the community chalkboard at the RoFlo Fest on Broad Street Saturday.
Broad Street traffic was replaced Saturday by vendor tents and strolling shoppers during the second annual RoFlo Fest downtown.
A rainy Saturday morning gave way to blue skies and sunshine in time for the annual RoFlo Fest celebration of Rome and Floyd County arts and culture.
Broad Street was a pedestrian’s dream Saturday as shoppers and strollers came out to enjoy the offerings at RoFlo Fest in downtown Rome.
The second annual RoFlo Fest, a celebration of all things Rome and Floyd County, drew families to Broad Street Saturday to enjoy the music, shopping, good food and belated sunshine and fresh air.
Sam Doss, son of Lenora Doss, draws a bit of a crowd as he concentrates on his checkers game Saturday at RoFlo Fest.
Will Terry (left) and Dawson Whitefield are among the local musicians who added a party atmosphere to Broad Street during the downtown street festival Saturday.
Fischer Lord performs Saturday at RoFlo Fest, the annual downtown Rome street festival featuring arts and craft vendors, local musicians, fun photos ops and kids activities.
Penny Scholl shows off her drawing at the Em and M’s Creations booth Saturday at the RoFlo street festival.