- February 12, 2025
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Michael Adams and Rob Wood of TerraTimber Restorations brought their power-washing drone which services buildings from five to 18 stories tall. "There's no scaffolding, no lifts and no one on the roof," Wood said. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Caroline Johnson (right), founder of SMART (Saving Missing Animals Response Team) holds up Oscar at 2024 SpringFest, while Libby Taddiken holds Felix, who she is currently fostering with her husband, Ben. Oscar and Felix are 1-year-old dachshund-shih tzu mix siblings. Both are available for adoption. Email [email protected]. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Luke Hille, 9, enjoyed SpringFest. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Cindy Grimes of Reptile Encounters, an educational mobile reptile zoo, holds up an alligator. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Tim Moulton of Reptile Encounters answers questions. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Janice Riek, 8, holds an alligator at the Reptile Encounter booth. Tim Moulton is at right. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Marcus Mckinnon, aka Black Guy White Violin, was one of the entertainers at 2024 SpringFest. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Marcus Mckinnon, known on social media as Black Guy White Violin, performs at SpringFest. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Yonette Turner of Yonette's Beauty Den in Bunnell. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Terri Gary, of Pretty Pens Plus, designs all her pens. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Diane Campbell (center), owner of Bony Booty's Beach Rentals, talks with Loren Gac and Jeremiah Hogan. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Corey Coates of Bug Bombers. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Cathy Vitello, Amy Fitzgerald and Annie Conrad with SMART (Saving Missing Animals Response Team) of Flagler County. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Levi Wayne Oberster, 9, drew pictures for people for $1. His dad, Ian Oberster of Lifeforce healing and Wellness, displayed a selection of wire-wrapped jewelry. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Renee and Chip DeAngelis at the Solar-Fit booth. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Keishia McLendon (left), of DX3 Photography, with DeSean and DeNay. Their DX360 Photo Booth made videos for Springfest participants. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Elizabeth Willis provided information about the Dragon Institute in Bunnell. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Palm Coast's Barbara Solomon, Adzuna Art Associates, writes young adult fiction and children's books and also creates puzzles. She has written six books in the Princess Kamala series which take place in Africa beginning in 1139 BCE. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Jessica Shifrin of Ladybug Herbalist. Photo by Brent Woronoff
Joe Turner, who owns Joe's Chair barbershop in Bunnell, with friend Ben Wilson. Photo by Brent Woronoff
The third annual SpringFest, held Saturday, March 2, at Central Park in Palm Coast, had well over 100 local businesses participating.
The event, hosted by the city of Palm Coast and managed by the Palm Coast-Flagler Regional Chamber of Commerce, was created to support and promote small businesses in the community.
It was underwritten in large part by a grant from CareerSource Flagler-Volusia.
In addition to the booths arranged around the lake, the event included entertainment, raffles, food vendors and a Kids Zone.
SpringFest was previously known as the Small Business Expo.