Towsontown Spring Festival
The annual Towsontown Spring Festival was held over the weekend in downtown Towson, and the Baltimore Sun Media Group had photographers there on both days. One of the artists at the festival was also featured in a Towson Times video, which can be seen below.
- Shelby Kirby of Cockeysville tries to hang on with her 5-year-old son Vincent as they ride a mechanical bull during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Festival-goers pack Pennsylvania Avenue and other streets in downtown Towson during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Local country music artist Ashley Forrest of Crofton performs during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Local artist Shawn Theron of Carney talks about his art truck with Mort Baron of Annapolis, right, during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Baltimore artist Charlie Barton talks about his artwork with repeat customer Alexa Carney of Towson, right, during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Alexander Newsome, 6, of Lutherville is seen with his face painted like a clown during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Thrill seekers react as a carnival ride begins to drop during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Frederick resident Henry Stewart, who was born and grew up in Rodgers Forge, relaxes along the edge of a water fountain while enjoying the sights and sounds of the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Festival-goers line up for a meal from food vendors on Washington Avenue in downtown Towson during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Festival-goers gather in the carnival ride area during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Travis Endler, 6, of Towson, left, plays in a tree on the grounds of the courthouse with his neighborhood friends Tommy, 9, and Brian Hogarth, 6, right, during the Towsontown Spring Festival on Saturday, May 3. (Brian Krista/BSMG)
- Rob Fahey (back to camera at left), of the band Rob Fahey and the Pieces plays on the steps of the old Towson Courthouse on Sunday afternoon during the annual Towsontown Spring Festival. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun Staff)
- Jethro Polak of Pikesville wears a “cyberlox” cap he created at the annual Towsontown Spring Festival. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun Staff)
- Blythe Bradford, 6, of Towson, gets a ride through the crowds at the annual Towsontown Spring Festival. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun Staff)
- Festival-goers gather in the park in front of the old Towson Courthouse to listen to Rob Fahey and the Pieces at the annual Towsontown Spring Festival. On stage at right is guitarist Jeff Wolinski. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun Staff)
- Catonsville friends Lisa Teal, left, biting into a chicken on a stick, and Chris Moxley, right, at the annual Towsontown Spring Festival. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun Staff)
- Maya Yacoub, center, and Jennifer Lazenby, right, both Towson attorneys, wear T-shirts supporting the sitting judges at the annual Towsontown Spring Festival. (Amy Davis/ Baltimore Sun Staff)
- Festival-goers stroll along W. Pennsylvania Avenue at the annual Towsontown Spring Festival, which benefitted from great weather. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun staff)
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