Home News Purdy Festival presents plenty of ways to play Purdy Festival presents plenty of ways to playJuly 24, 2024News, Photo Galleries A kid-sized train provided non-stop pleasure at the Purdy Festival Saturday. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.com The splash landing at the end of an inflatable slide drew a long line of eager kids at Saturday’s Purdy Festival. Sheila Harris/ sheilaharrisads@ gmail. com From left, River Law, Braxton Rinker and Lucy Law enjoy lunch from one of the many food trucks present at the Purdy Festival Saturday. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@ gmail.com Elliott Harris, 5, of Purdy, answered a question correctly to win a backpack of school supplies donated by the Barry County Democrats at the Purdy Festival Saturday. Elliot, the son of Andy and Kaylynn Harris, of Purdy, will be a Kindergarten student at Purdy Elementary this year. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@ gmail.com Twentymonth- old Sawyer Schmidly, of Mt. Vernon, enjoyed grooming the goat at the petting zoo at Saturday’s Purdy Festival. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@ gmail.com Ken Terry, left, visits with car show organizer, Austin Drake in front of Terry’s 67 Ford pickup during the Purdy Festival Saturday. Sheila Harris/ sheilaharrisads@ gmail.com From left, Sulema Barrientos, Ashley Pankratz, Daniel Barrientos, Adriana Barrientos and Antony Maize enjoyed the cool temperatures at the Purdy Festival Saturday. Sheila Harris/ sheilaharrisads@gmail.com The pony rides, a perennial favorite at the Purdy Festival, kept even the youngest riders content. Sheila Harris/ sheilaharrisads@ gmail.com “Thunder in The Park,” the annual car show at the Purdy Festival, had about 75 entries this year, said organizer Austin Drake. Sheila Harris/ sheilaharrisads@ gmail. com Tags# Barry County# festival# fun# Purdy Previous Post Dorothy “Sue” Hutton Next Post Experience to lead Wildcats’ gridiron offense