Delray's streets came alive Saturday ...
Thousands flocked to the downtown this weekend, attracted by the Spady Living Heritage Day on NW 5th Avenue, the city's historically black business district, and the Howard Alan Craft Show on NE 2nd Avenue. in the Pineapple Grove Arts District. The craft show ran both Saturday and Sunday.
band playing with a singer out frontThe beat from Total Control rocked NW 5th Saturday afternoon.

kids watching show

A nature show presented by the Palm Beach Zoo got these kids attention.

kid being helped onto a pony

Would you believe a pony ride in the downtown?

butch harrison photoSelf-described Florida Cracker and storyteller Butch Harrison of Live Oak was on hand to tell a little Sunshine State history.
people strolling the streetVendors from throughout South Florida lined NE 2nd to sell their wares at the Howard Alan Craft Show in the Pineapple Grove Arts District.
couple dancing
race with signsLocal vendor Race sell these hand-painted signs. Our favorite: "Nude beach. No Cover Charge."
little kids with their dadThe craft show was definitely a family affair, although we're not sure just how interested these kids were.
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SEPTEMBER 24, 2007