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Inaugural Blooms Day in downtown Clinton a huge success

  • Adeline Queener, a six-year-old Clinton Elementary student, got her face painted during the festival. - Crystal Huskey

  • The Wright family Alexa, baby Ezra, Andrew and daughter Layla enjoy the first inaugural Blooms Day - Crystal Huskey

  • The Stair Agency put on a fashion show for Blooms Day with many of their models - Crystal Huskey

  • Mollie Farrar and Katherine Birkbeck catch up at Blooms Day - Crystal Huskey

  • Megan Eliot represented Clinch River Community School at Blooms Day on Saturday - Crystal Huskey

  • Brynn Biddle and her dog, Frankie Bee, took time to shop and spend time with friends during Blooms Day. - Crystal Huskey

  • Angela Galen and Kathleen Owen enjoy some sunshine after a rainy start to the festival - Crystal Huskey

Top left: The Wright family — Alexa, baby Ezra, Andrew and daughter Layla enjoy the first inaugural Blooms Day, which took place on April 13.

Center left: Megan Eliot represented Clinch River Community School at Blooms Day on Saturday. Many vendors were at the festival with plants to celebrate the season.

Bottom Left: Mollie Farrar and Katherine Birkbeck catch up at Blooms Day. Birkbeck owns the Spindle Tree and was instrumental in getting this special day off the ground.

Top right: Adeline Queener, a six-year-old Clinton Elementary student, got her face painted during the festival.

Center right: The Stair Agency put on a fashion show for Blooms Day with many of their models.

Bottom right: Angela Galen and Kathleen Owen enjoy some sunshine after a rainy start to the festival.

Center: Brynn Biddle and her dog, Frankie Bee, took time to shop and spend time with friends during Blooms Day.