Weekend in Norfolk 2.0

A flash mob takes the field at the Norfolk Farmers Market on Saturday morning.

 

Henry Lee watches as his mother tries her hand at making a pot.

 

Singer Emily Victoria performs at Robertson Circle.

 

A visitor admires one of the Tiffany windows in Battell Chapel.

 

 

 

 

 

An exhibition of photographs by Christopher Little at Infinity Hall included this portrait of Hartley Mead and Janet Gokay.

 

A young fairgoer consents to having her face painted.

 

The community garden behind Botelle School displays an impressive array of flowers and vegetables.

 

Norfolk’s quilters exhibited their work at the Congregational church.

 

Events at WIN included a tour of Greenwoods Gate, a private home.

 

Library Director Ann Havemeyer gives an illustrated lecture on local architect Alfredo Taylor.

 

Earlier that day, a young participant got a chance to peer through a microscope.

 

There was music . . .

 

. . . lots of art . . .

 

. . . more music (this was Junior Brown on slide guitar and vocals at Infinity Hall) . . .

 

. . . fun and games, courtesy of the Norfolk fire department . . .

 

. . . and a movie at dusk in the field below Botelle, projected onto an inflatable screen.

All photos by Bruce Frisch. Photo at top: Schuyler Thomson at work restoring a classic canvas-covered canoe.

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