Hundreds of people came out to Oneida for the Second Annual Fall Fest where handcrafted goods and foods were sold and for the children, pumpkins were painted and taken home.
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GALLERY: Second Annual Oneida Fall Fest - Oct. 1, 2022
People browse all manner of goods being sold at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Rome resident Anthony Jones helps two-year-old Amelia Jones decorate her pumpkin at the Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1 in the city of Oneida.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Oneida resident George Meyers uses his chainsaw to carve sculptures live at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
People attending the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1 get a look at the Sylvan Beach Fire Department's rescue boat that was once used during the 2013 flood of the Flats.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Children get a look at an Oneida Fire Department fire truck at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Bella Vita sells its treats and baked goods at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
People attending the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1 get a look into the back of ambulance owned by Vineall Ambulance.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
People attend the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local residents shop around at vendor stalls at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Children get their face painted at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Children attending the second annual Oneida Fall Fest paint pumpkins, free of charge to take home.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Local residents shop around the vendor stalls at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Lisa Fish, left, a resident of Oneida and owner of Magpie Mercantile, sells her handmade jewelry at the second annual Oneida Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Children attending the second annual Oneida Fall Fest have fun in the bounce houses on Saturday, Oct. 1.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Children attending the second annual Oneida Fall Fest paint pumpkins, free of charge to take home on Saturday, Oct. 1.
Hundreds of people came out to Oneida for the Second Annual Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 1 where handcrafted goods and foods were sold and for the children, pumpkins were painted and taken home.
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