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Photo By Kim Lewis





Sisters (from left) Jillian and Kayla Bonner of Magnolia model their elaborate balloon hats Sept. 12 at Dancing on the Bridge.

Car show organizer Jack Leggett (center) presented Best of Show awards to (left) Dave Wilkinson of Lake Mohawk for his 1936 Ford Coupe, and Gary Zion of New Philadelphia for his 2008 Big Dog K-9.

Winning Best of Show awards are (from left) Don Furey of Rochester, N.Y., for his 1949 Brockway tractor, and Todd Imes and Maxine Robinson for their 1965 Chevy El Camino, which they show in memory of Maxine's husband and Imes' grandfather, Chuck Robinson. Jack Leggett (back) organized the car show.

Designing bookmarks in the children's area at Dancing on the Bridge are (from left) Cassidy Banta and Gabrielle Cooke.

Raymond Barth of Canton won the Mayor's Choice award in the Dancing on the Bridge car show, for his 1950 Chevy.

The staff of Rosta's Roast takes its show on the road, serving iced coffee and other treats at Dancing on the Bridge.

Jeff Burwell of Boy Scout Troop 155 serves a customer at the troop's booth.

Bill Meese, caller for the Nu Hall Dancers, teaches some square-dance beginners the basics.

Ellen Finnicum of Malvern Branch Library applies a tattoo to five-year-old Devany Cooke's hand.

Magician Tim Angeloni prepares to amaze visitors at the Dancing on the Bridge Saturday with a card trick.

The New Towne Cloggers lassoed the crowd with their performance in the Malvern square.

Crowds filled the street as they visited vendors lined up along Reed Avenue during Malvern's Dancing on the Bridge.

Visitors to Saturday's Dancing on the Bridge brought their chairs to listen to the sounds of La Flavour.

La Flavour entertained visitors at Malvern's Dancing on the Bridge with sounds from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

Book lovers enjoyed visiting the Malvern Branch Library's booth, staffed by Marcia Vandegrift (left) and Carol High, during the event.

Richard Ferguson (front) handed out roasted peanuts during the Dancing on the Bridge patron party Friday, much to the delight of Charm Woods of Malvern, Ernie Palleschi of Brown Township and Sam Palleschi of Zanesville.

Diane Paloney of Canton earned a lot of "Respect," while singing karaoke at Dancing on the Bridge.


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