Painted face..Birdie Pedraza, the 5-year-old daughter of Elizabeth and Juan Pedraza of Briar Chapel, shows off her painted face at Saturday's PepperFest in downtown Pittsboro. Mom Elizabeth says she's attended all 12 PepperFest events, and was enjoying the event's attractions with Birdie.
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A wreath of peppers around his top hat make Lyle Estill of Fair Game Beverage stand out in the crowd of pepper lovers at last Sunday’s Pepperfest in PIttsboro.
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Katrina Elsheimer gets a hot snack at the Honey Bee Hills booth during PepperFest from Liz Mason. Honey Bee Hills is an organic farm growing year round..‘I love peppers and garlic,’ Elsheimer said. ‘My relatives came from New York, and built their vacation around this festival.’
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One highlight of PepperFest was a performance by some cast members from “The Little Mermaid”, who sang some numbers from their production at the Sweet Bee Theatre. The four final performances of the musicial are scheduled for Sept. 28 and 29.
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Several bands played during the three-hour PepperFest. Bringing the crowd back to the past was the soulful, funky sounds of 8-Track Minds, playing tunes from the ‘70s.
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Barb Carter, from Durham, said she really loved PepperFest. ‘It’s awesome,’ she said. ‘My first time. There’s lots of good food and entertainment.’
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Doug Jones, pepper farmer, gives David DelVecchio a brief tour of his produce available at Pepperfest last Sunday. DelVecchio said that Jones is the reason for the festival; he’s been breeding peppers for years, and started with a tasting area on Lorax Lane.
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Painted face..Birdie Pedraza, the 5-year-old daughter of Elizabeth and Juan Pedraza of Briar Chapel, shows off her painted face at Saturday's PepperFest in downtown Pittsboro. Mom Elizabeth says she's attended all 12 PepperFest events, and was enjoying the event's attractions with Birdie.
Staff photo by Bill Horner III
Crowned king and queen of the Pepperfest, …… were recognized for their service to the community.
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Sandie Galvez MacLachlan, singer with the band 8-Track Minds, belted out a few soulful tunes that got the crowd rockin’ last Saturday night during Pepperfest. The band’s repertoire follows the soundtrack of the Seventies, with hits from the era from KC and the Sunshine Band and Heart.
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Phyllis Simons scoops another batch of fresh pork BBQ to a serving cup at the City BBQ booth at PepperFest while Lynn Wittig gets ready for the next customer.
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Hillsboro Street in Pittsboro was closed to traffic last Sunday for the annual PepperFest event. People came from as far as New York to chow down on the local sweet and hot pepper flavors.
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Gary Watts, of Angelina's Kitchen, puts a few peppers on the grill to make green pepper quesadillas at Sunday's PepperFest. Angelina's kitchen blends Greek food with cuisine from her home in Albuerquerque, New Mexico.
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Michelle Pearlstein and her 6-month-old daughter Sophia enjoy the experience of PepperFest. Her husband Kevin said the whole family enjoy the good music, food and drinks, and it was a chance to get out and about with a 6-month-old.
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