Meet the hons of this year’s HonFest
Since 1994, Hampden’s Honfest has been celebrating the archetypal Baltimore hon. Women — and even some men — have flocked to 36th Street (if you’re a local, you know it as the Avenue) for the sole purpose of winning the title of Baltimore’s Best Hon.
More on Honfest:
- Charlene Osborne, Amber Harkins, Rita Moore and Heidi Moore Trasatti. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Lolita Bass, Charlene Osborne, and Nikki Bass. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Stephanie Murdock of Baltimore. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Rita Moore and her daughter Heidi Moore Trasatti. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Yorkies Mia and Allie. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Amber Harkins of Bel Air. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Sophie Freitag, 12 and her mother Laura Freitag. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Evelynne Stins, 10 and her mother Monique Stins. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Emmaline Young, 9, of Annapolis. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Judy Burk of Maine. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Bella Reichert, 3, gets kisses from her parents. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Tressa Andrews. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Chelsea Cookie. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Stacy L. Hurley. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Charmaine Ushkow of New York. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Julie Porter of Baltimore. (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Brianna Gladfelter, 4 of Baltimore won the Little Miss Hon Contest (girls ages 3-7). (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)
- Kaylee Prestianni, 11 of Baltimore won Miss Honette Contest (girls ages 8-13). (Shan Gordon/Special to The Baltimore Sun)