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Sausage Fest the wurst kind of fun

Patrick Czyzun, a volunteer, checks the temperature of a sausage during Sausage Fest at Christ the King School in Richland on Saturday. The festival ran Friday and Saturday. Along with the food — from the signature sausages in a variety of flavors to fresh-picked corn and plenty more — the annual event also featured indoor and outdoor beer gardens, two dozen-plus games, arts and crafts, bingo, a farmers market, a Granny’s Attic with yard sale items and live entertainment.
Patrick Czyzun, a volunteer, checks the temperature of a sausage during Sausage Fest at Christ the King School in Richland on Saturday. The festival ran Friday and Saturday. Along with the food — from the signature sausages in a variety of flavors to fresh-picked corn and plenty more — the annual event also featured indoor and outdoor beer gardens, two dozen-plus games, arts and crafts, bingo, a farmers market, a Granny’s Attic with yard sale items and live entertainment. Tri-City Herald

Patrick Czyzun, a volunteer, checks the temperature of a sausage during Sausage Fest at Christ the King School in Richland on Saturday. The festival ran Friday and Saturday. Along with the food — from the signature sausages in a variety of flavors to fresh-picked corn and plenty more — the annual event also featured indoor and outdoor beer gardens, two dozen-plus games, arts and crafts, bingo, a farmers market, a Granny’s Attic with yard sale items and live entertainment.

This story was originally published September 16, 2017 at 5:01 PM with the headline "Sausage Fest the wurst kind of fun."

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