DULUTH — Between rain and shine, it was a Saturday of food, flowers and fun for hundreds at the 31st annual Lake Superior Harvest Festival at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth.

The free, family-oriented event went from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and featured a large farmers market, live music, food trucks, Energy Fair experience, vendors, exhibitors, educational demonstrations and more. The festival also strives to be a zero-waste event.

Among the popular attractions were boats and goats at Knife River-based Noatun Community Wooden Boat Works’ exhibit.

The event is organized by the Lake Superior Sustainable Farming Association. According to the Sustainable Farming Association's website, the Harvest Festival was founded as an educational outreach program aimed to showcase the local agricultural

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