Dirty Dan Days - April 2007 Photo Gallery

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Day 1 of the 2007 Dirty Dan Days. Highlights include face painting, games on the Village Green, the Gallus Brothers, Feed 'n Seed bluegrass string band, the Quickdraw String Band, the Dirty Dan Harris look alike contest, a pie eating contest, and the best dressed dog contest. Photos by John Meloy.

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Double winner, Heather Miller of Woods Coffee, in the Latte Art and Fastest Barista contests.

Face painting for the young ones.

Dawn of The Market at Fairhaven instructs in basic cake decoration.

The Colophon Cafe outdoor dining on the Village Green.

And all during the Flavor of Fairhaven celebration, the over one thousand bicyclists of the Tour de Whatcom continued arriving back in Fairhaven. Todd situated himself on Mill Avenue in order to greet each returning rider.

Bicyclists ordering a refreshing drink from Woods Coffee stand on the Village Green.

The pie eating competition was intense.

Yep, a pie eating contestant before clean up.

Tom of Fairhaven Pizza instructs young ones in the art of pizza dough throwing.

Nikki serves up fish & chips at the Sorella's booth. Sorella's in located in the Cruise Terminal.

Bicyclists looking for the photo of themselves - a perk for participating in the Tour de Whatcom.

The Chef Showdown - with three restaurant chef's and non-professional chef competing. The secret ingredient was Geoduck. The competition was again held at the Big Fat Fish Co. restaurant.

The dishes are almost finished.

The three judges tasting and rating.

Judging with three of the dishes on the table.

From left, Ross of Dirty Dan Harris Steakhouse and the winner of the Chef Showdown; Tom, chef of the Big Fat Fish Co. restaurant; Nikki, the co-owner and chef of Sorella's by the Bay in the Cruise Terminal; and Jordan who assisted his father, Joel, as the non-professional entry.

8 am registration.

Steve Roguski of Fairhaven Runners giving pre race information.

Timing of the race was by Accustat under the direction of Eric Larpenteur. Here are the starting pads that all the runners pass over.

The start coming north on 11th Street and crossing Harris Avenue.

Over 700 participants started. The runners just kept coming by for about a minute.

The Fairhaven Runners store on 11th. Here we have three historic buildings from the 1800s.
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