Despite rains and overcast skies, people still turned out to support the arts at the City of the Hills Arts and Music Festival on Saturday where local artisans, musicians, and cuisiniers had their creations on display. Here, at the Blackbird and Peacock tent, Joesph Von Stengal, Oneonta, and his son Soren Smeltzer chat with Corrinne Smith, Oneonta, and her daughter Claire, who sought shelter under the tent, but stayed for to look at the T-shirts and 3D-printed sculptures. (Ian Austin/ allotsego.com)
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