The Lake Sylvia Fall Festival is growing in its 10th year.
It kicks off at 7 a.m. today with several new booths, including a blacksmith and a jeweler who works with salmon skin.
“We have over 30 vendors,” said Trina Young, chairwoman of the artists market. “I’m trying to make room for as many as possible. We have a lot of really cool stuff.”
Many popular past vendors will be on hand as well.
“We’ll have quite a few different types of arts and crafts. We pride ourselves as being a handmade-only show, so there will be no direct sales or imports,” Young said.
Most of the food vendors are returning this year, plus a taco truck.
The 5-kilometer, 10K and half-marathon races begin at 8:30 a.m. If a casual float on the lake is more your speed, you can bring your own kayak or rent one at the lake for the kayaking tour, which begins at 2 p.m.
“We’ll have quite a few educational booths,” Young added, saying the Grays Harbor Stream Team, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Twin Harbors Wildlife Center and K-9 Reading Buddies of the North Shore would be there.
Gerald Schaefer, also known as “Doc Shores,” will deliver a historical talk on the U.S. Spruce Production Division in World War I and how that related to the Northwest and the Grays Harbor area.
Throughout the day, there also will be live music performances.
More information is available online at fosls.org or facebook.com/LakeSylviaStateParkFallFestival.
A free shuttle will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Simpson Elementary School (519 W. Simpson Ave. in Montesano). Most parking by the lake likely will be taken up by the fair activities.