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Saturday’s Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
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Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
A Hat 'n Boots-size hat tip to the organizers and curators of the June 27 Artopia event in GeorgetownaE”including Seattle Weekly's killer marketing crew.
The neighborhood was jammed and the weather couldn't have been better.
How big does this event have to get before we can shut down Airport Way to car traffic?
The dog owners at this event were certainly unlike those at last week's   dog party.
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
Businesses and event volunteers fed the masses crepes, beer.
An inked Hilary Duff look-alike enjoyed the crowd and the press.
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
Some of the performing artists made Artopia purchases, including The Blinding Light's frontman.
An artist before his art
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
An enthused Artopia attendee gets into the music.
Even the streets and buildings were excited about this event.
Levator performed on the Georgetown Music Fest Stage
The Blinding Light relaxing backstage
The evening sunshine cooperated to emphasize the band's name.
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
The Blinding Light on the Rainier Stage
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
Black Whales performed on the Rainier Stage
Spanish for 100 performed on the Rainier Stage
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
Saturday's Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot
Getting a handle on Chris McMullen's Leverage.

Saturday’s Artopia event was a smash, with perfect weather, great bands, hot people, and engaging art. Justin Renney’s photos capture the Georgetown scene.Published on June 29, 2009