Beth Bowman, left, and her husband Ted Bowman, right, meander down Main St. looking at the booths during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair on Main Street in Sylvani.
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Artist Gail Bowsher of Goshen, Ind., stands on a decorated wood and iron bridge he made for sale at the Maple and Main Art Fair.
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Michael Kersey, right, one half of the "Mr. Atomic" art studio, looks at some of his work after putting it up for visitors during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair.
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Glenn Irwin, left, and his wife Emily Irwin, center, admire a lamp made out of tea bags by artist Steven Athanas, right, from Toledo, in his booth during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair on Main Street.
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Local artist L. Sue Szabo,left, talks with Michelle Ott, right, from Devils Lake, Mich., about a pair of earrings Ms. Szabo made out of metal during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair on Main Street.
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Southview High School sophomore Armani Meehan hangs up work for the Southview art booth during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair on Main Street.
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Liz Hayes, center, directs her students in the TSA Puppet Troop on how to walk the fair as red and white chess pieces during the Maple and Main Art Fair.
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TSA Puppet Troop member Carly Gardull is dressed as a red chess piece during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair on Main Street in Sylvania. She and about five other students, also dressed as chess pieces, walked around the fair to show off their costumes.
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Karen Pool wears a coat and crosses her arms to stay warm while manning the beer and wine tent during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair on Main Street in Sylvania.
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Local artist Yusuf Lateef, left, from Toledo, talks with art enthusiast Lydia Patchett, right, 14, from Toledo, during the first night of the Maple and Main Art Fair.
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