Dianne Collins, right, teaches Isabelle Smith, center, and Caroline Smith the art of spinning at the Old Fashion Family Fun Day at the Augusta Museum on August 20, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Dianne Collins, right, teaches Isabelle Smith, center, and Caroline Smith the art of spinning at the Old Fashion Family Fun Day at the Augusta Museum on August 20, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Old Fashioned Family Fun Day

(Featured photo: Dianne Collins, right, teaches Isabelle Smith, center, and Caroline Smith the art of spinning at the Old Fashioned Family Fun Day at the Augusta Museum on August 20, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.)

The Augusta Museum of History held its Old-Fashioned Family Fun Day Sunday, Aug. 20 with crafts and activities as well as music from Rae’s Creek Revival.

Photographer Mike Adams captured a few of the image from the event.

Rae’s Creek Revival performed during the Old Fashioned Family Fun Day at the Augusta Museum of History Aug. 20. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Some of the items that Dianne Collins has made were on the display at the Old Fashioned Family Fun Day at the Augusta Museum on August 20, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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