Artisans display their carefully crafted artwork for purchase at the Whole Earth fest on May 11.
Tie dyed hats, skirts, shirts and even pants are sold at the Whole Earth Festival.
Juniors Chloe Sommer and Mia Plude smile while browsing little pieces of art that were displayed.
Mini whole earth attendees enjoy themselves at one of the many arts and crafts tables set up for children as they douse themselves with paint and glue.
Junior Melissa Vasquez draws on Junior Nathan Puckett’s designated “whole earth shirt” as Senior Casey Schmidt laughs at the drawing.
A Whole Earth fest attendee listens to the bands and sits in concentration while creating a delicately detailed henna tattoo on her own forearm.
People of all ages come together to participate in a relaxing morning yoga class on the quad.
Juniors Annie Leck and Cole Yambrovich smile for the camera as they attend the Whole Earth Fest on Sat. May 11.
A girl admires jewelry made from a local artisan.
Kids enjoy the blue skies and bright sun while creating bubbles with fellow children.
People line up to buy “Fat Faced” popsicles.
A crowd of little festival attendees gather to listen and dance to the live music.
By Bismah Siddiqi and Emily Kim, Bluedevilhub.com Staff-