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The Raggedy Anns are on the bill for Seattle Weekly’s Reverb Festival,

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Where we had enough tickets left for a lovely overview of The Fair.
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Where we had enough tickets left for a lovely overview of The Fair.
Where we had enough tickets left for a lovely overview of The Fair.
Glad to be on solid ground.
Tony was feeling a little sick.
But we decided to go for scones anyway.
The nacho line was faster for Tony.
Raspberry jam, flour and butter never tasted so good.
These kids are getting turned onto the dark side way to early.
Garrett and Tony split some shaved ice.
Off to the Skyride.
The Big Top all swung out.
Get in.
Garrett takes in the sights.
It was slammed on Sunday.
Hamburger Myers.
Serving up Fair Burgers since 1922.
Garrett wanted to check put the baby pigs.
Adorable.
The Wild Cat?
Walking beats paying $25 for parking. The band (from left):A Calvin Havnaer on guitar, Tony Moore on trumpet and clarinet, Tom Beecham on vocals and guitar, Austin Jacobsen on bass and Garrett Lunceford on drums.
Reservoir Dogs.
Tony, Garrett and Austin give one of the Holsteins a rubdown.
Lead singer Tom Beecham learns the difference between an alpaca and a llama from Zoe and her alpaca Durango.
Off to the Hobby Hall.
Where one can discover lost relics of their youth...
...and somewhat disturbing doll collections.
After buying a brick of ride tickets there was a debate about which ride to go on.
The Raggedy Anns found great parking and take in a nice jaunt to the Puyallup Fair.
Wait in the super long line for the old fashioned roller coaster?
Suddenly the choice was clear. The Big Top Swings.
How do these things work?
And they're off...
Maybe this was a bad idea.
Tony and Calvin enjoying the ride.
Austin, Garrett, Tony, Tom and Calvin.

The Raggedy Anns are on the bill for Seattle Weekly’s Reverb Festival, Oct. 3, in Ballard. Last weekend photographer Justin Dylan Renney thought it would be a good idea to get them in the festival spirt by totally doing the Puyallup. Here’s what happened. The Puyallup Fair runs through Sunday, Sept. 27.Published on September 21, 2009