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Chad Rubush drives a custom-made train at RibFest on Saturday in downtown Muncie. The Muncie Sanitation District hosts the train, which was made from an old tractor, at different festivals in the area. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
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Chad Rubush drives a custom-made train at RibFest on Saturday in downtown Muncie. The Muncie Sanitation District hosts the train, which was made from an old tractor, at different festivals in the area. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Muncie residents, James Wesbrooks and Conniece Gilbert, pound tenderloins during Ribfest in downtown Muncie on Saturday. Wesbrooks and Gilbert work with the Ivey Spice tent. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
One of the grillers turns over a rack of ribs Saturday at RibFest in downtown Muncie. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Jhoanna Santilan works to set up her shop Hwasi at RibFest on Saturday in downtown Muncie. It was Santilan’s first time as a vendor at the festival. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Audrey Scott, a Muncie local, gets her face painted by Jordan Johnson, a Ball State junior animation major at RibFest on Saturday in downtown Muncie. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Tents line the street Saturday at RibFest in downtown Muncie. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Rising Gravity Experiment performs Saturday at RibFest in downtown Muncie. Members of the band are between 13 and 16. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Jayden Delk rolls down a lane as a bowling ball Saturday at the RibFest in downtown Muncie. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Cars line the street for the car show Saturday at RibFest in downtown Muncie. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Muncie residents eat a meal at RibFest on Sunday in downtown Muncie. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
Sharyi Flanders, a Muncie resident, discusses bowls made out of driftwood with Kent Proutly during the Living Lightly Fair this afternoon at Minnetrista. Proutly uses wood that he finds to make his bowls. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY