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The second time around was not that exciting anymore. The Brookings Summer Arts Festival 2008 showcased mostly the same stuff as last year. There were booths from Top National Artists. Ethnic and gourmet food booths, Antique and Old West booths, and live entertainments abound at the Brookings Pioneer park during the two-day event (July 12th and 13th).


Children enjoyed the days the most, with playgrounds and areas intended for them at the park.



The Filipino booth (of Ate Annie) catered the hungry mouths of every Filipino who happened to be there. Thanks to the sumptuous grilled lamb and the usual eggroll. Thanks to Kuya Dong too for the extra food on the table. Of course there were beers and the smiles of Filipinos chatting and taking photos.


I only stayed for an hour or so and decided to go home. Next year, there might be something different to see than just the two jugglers who never change their costumes. LOL.


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