Miss Rain Day Bryn Lahew, left, and Little Miss Rain Drop Payton Duncan, center, pose with Wayne Drop, the Rain Day Festival mascot on Monday.
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Lakota Singer, 12, center, of Waynesburg, posed for photos with her cousins, Lyric Morgan, 6, left, and Amarah Morgan, 7, right, of Masontown, during the Rain Day Festival.
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Recycled Vinyl performed on the Main Stage during the Waynesburg Rain Day Festival on Monday. Several bands and musicians played on the main stage and second stage throughout the day.
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Rich Zimbar of Masontown prepares to enjoy cheese fries he purchased from Brick of Fries, one of several food trucks that were on site during the Waynesburg Rain Day Festival on Monday.
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Vaughn Hamrock of Courtyard Specialities prepares burgers and sausages alongside Gina Kelly during the Waynesburg Rain Day Festival Monday afternoon.
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Several vendors set up shop at Waynesburg Rain Day Festival on Monday, including Fred Ervin, owner of Handy Dandy Farms Honey LLC, which produces several varieties of honey. Ervin expects to produce more than 6,000 pounds of honey this year.
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The skies were overcast, but as of late Monday afternoon, no rain had fallen in downtown Waynesburg, the site of the annual Rain Day Festival, held every year on July 29. A meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh said there was still a chance of rain in the evening, which would be welcome, as it has rained on 118 of the past 150 Rain Days, or roughly 80%, including last year. This year’s festival featured live entertainment throughout the day on two stages, arts and crafts booths, children’s games, and contests – among them, umbrella decorating, store window decorating, and Baby Rain Day. “Wayne Drop,” the Rain Day mascot, spent the day high-fiving festival-goers and posing for pictures. The event also included the annual hat bet, which has grown from a simple wager into a much-anticipated part of the festivities, and has involved celebrities including Muhammed Ali, Mister Rogers, and Will Farrell. This year, Ryan Shazier took part in the bet. Bryn Lahew of Waynesburg Central High School was crowned 2024 Miss Rain Day. The night concluded with a drone show presented by Star Flight Drone Shows and sponsored by EQT.
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