FAIR HAVENÂ â Parking spots in Fair Haven were hard to find Saturday as the village celebrated the Fourth of July weekend.
Festivities on Saturday included a car show and a craft fair, which both attracted heavy foot traffic. Some people could be seen with dogs and food, while many were armed with wide smiles. Other events that day included a sold-out chicken barbecue and fireworks at night.
The car show spotlighted a bevy of classic and modified vehicles. Millions of dollars worth machinery were parked at an area on South Lake Street, representing a rainbow of colors, sizes, makes, models and modifications.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
Merrill Parker sits next to his 2002 Chevrolet Camaro at a car
show during the Fourth of July weekend celebration at Fair Haven
Saturday.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
Sue Clark, of SueC Strings, shows a necklace to Emma Wisniewski
and her mother, Jen Wisniewski, during the Fourth of July weekend
celebration at Fair Haven Saturday.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
Fred Goodwin brought his modified 1923 Ford Model T to the Fair
Haven car show Saturday.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
People look around at a craft fair during the Fourth of July