Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County local Charlie Dingler held the third annual Dinglerfest 2025 May 3 and 4 to benefit nonprofit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Proceeds from Dinglerfest 2025 on May 3 and 4, presented by Rabun County local Charlie Dingler, benefitted Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund. Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund Board Member Bruce Grant greets people during the event.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. There were many booths at Dinglerfest 2025 last weekend as the festival supported local nonprofit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund. Pictured is Clayton and Glass creations by Mike and Darlene.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Folk Art was on display at Dinglerfest 2025 May 3 and 4 to benefit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund at the Rabun County pavilions.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Eli Bundrick demonstrates blacksmithing for event-goers Ron Mooney and Clyde Cook at Dinglerfest 2025.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Nicole Kelley with Hatch Homestead creates all-natural products including soaps and laundry detergent. She attended Dinglerfest 2025 last weekend.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. PJ Moon features Wander Yonder Folk Art at Dinglerfest 2025 May 3 and 4. The festival benefitted local nonprofit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Diane Cranford showcases handmade items at her Rockin’ Rags booth at Dinglerfest 2025 last weekend.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sweet Charity’s Playing It Forward performs at Dinglerfest 2025 May 3 and 4. The festival benefitted local nonprofit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund. Pictured are Greg Presmanes, left; Karen Bacon; David Bacon; and Mark Tyson.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Jordan Adams with Vagabond Fiber Arts creates knitted and woven goods. Adams is shown at Dinglerfest 2025 last weekend.
Megan Horn/The Clayton Tribune. Sweet Charity’s Playing It Forward performs at Dinglerfest 2025 May 3 and 4. The festival benefitted local nonprofit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund. Pictured are Greg Presmanes, left; Karen Bacon; David Bacon; and Mark Tyson.
Last weekend’s Dinglerfest 2025 featured unique folk art all for a good cause as proceeds benefited the local nonprofit Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund.
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