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Photo By Kim Lewis





The New Towne Cloggers of New Philadephia braved the cool temperatures to bring their foot-tapping performance to Malvern’s Dancing on the Bridge Sept. 6.

Two men dance to the music of PW Blues Band Saturday evening, Sept. 6, during Dancing on the Bridge.

Magician Tim Angeloni (left, in white) wows the crowd at the Dancing on the Bridge.

Accepting their awards for Best of Show are (above, from left) Malvern Councilwoman Angela Lambert with Gary Zion (motorcycle) and Dave Neila (car) with Councilman Alan Artzner and Chairman Jack Leggett.

Accepting his award for Best of Show is (from left) Malvern Councilwoman Councilwoman Eunice Thompson with Bill Meredith (truck) with crew members Dick Ferguson, Chuck Ferrari and Bill Tokos.

Dick Clark of Mapleton dries his 1942 John Deere tractor, preparing it for the Dancing on the Bridge tractor show.

Roxanne Thompason (left) and Lorrie Pryor take a break as they voluteer at the children’s area.

Kevin Lindeman seranades unsuspecting visitors during karaoke.

The young and old alike show their toe-tapping skills when the New Towne Cloggers hit the street.

Visitors took to the street to dance to tunes of Jimmy and the Soulblazers Saturday night.

Trista Todd of Gourmet Cookies gives peanut butter cookie samples to (from left) Mason Hoopingarner, Zack Leach, and Zane Williamson.

Following a morning rain shower, James Breckinridge of Malvern dries his highly modified 1977 Corvette.

Two members of a mountain dulcimer group play a polka.


Tammie Leach, a member of the Dancing on the Bridge committee, arranges some of the 33 donated baskets being raffled off.

Cathy Lee and Paula Lane (from left) of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Stark and Carroll Counties display an artist’s rendition of the R.C. and Tim Miller Memorial House, which will be constructed at the corner of Robbins and Clay streets in Malvern.

Duane Kandel of the Malvern Volunteer Fire Department bastes wood-fired country-style ribs with barbecue sauce.

Ann Gamber (left) and Charm Woods fill a dish during the patrol party Sept. 6. Held upstairs in the Firehouse, many sponsors and vendors enjoyed the homemade desserts.

Duane Kandel (left) and Chris Kiehl discuss the proper placement of the coals for the smoker at the Malvern Volunteer Fire Department's rib booth.

Antonio Imperati of Malvern gets a football painted on his forehead by Ellen Finnicum in the children’s area.

Marcia Vandegrift, adult services (left), joins Carol High, clerk I, and James High at the Malvern Branch Library booth at Dancing on the Bridge.


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