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PHOTO GALLERY: Crowd turns out for Lula Fall Festival

Posted 2:00AM on Monday 15th October 2018 ( 5 years ago )

LULA — The City of Lula hosted its annual Lula Fall Festival on Saturday, highlighting the area’s accomplished potters, folk artists and crafters, as well as an enhanced entertainment lineup.

Zach & Friends, Fiddlin Around, Southern Impactt, and the One-Man Band performed on stage during the day, and a talent contest was held.

Headlining the entertainment lineup for the day was Poet Voices, a group formed by Southern Gospel singer/songwriter Phil Cross in 1991, performing the group’s hit songs “I Am Redeemed”, “Jesus Built A Bridge”, “Hold On A Little Longer”, and others.

Organizers said they were pleased with Saturday’s event, and plan to further enhance the music at next year’s festival.

Acclaimed Southern Gospel singer/songwriter Phil Cross sings with Poet Voices during Saturday's Lula Fall Festival.
Arts and crafts booths cover the grounds of the Lula Depot.
Poet Voices headline the entertainment at Saturday's Lula Fall Festival.
Visitors talk and check out the vendor booths at the Lula Fall Festival.
A banner welcomes visitors to the Lula-Belton Historical Society Fall Festival.
Wayne's Train offers rides to visitors at Saturday's Lula Fall Festival.
Visitors look over the arts and crafts booths at the Lula Fall Festival.
Poet Voices perform on the stage at the Lula Fall Festival.
Festival-goers take in the entertainment by Poet Voices at the Lula Fall Festival.

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