Boone County residents came together for live music, food and opportunities to meet local political candidates. (Photo by Edward Redd)
Mark and Cheryl Moser spending time with their granddaughter, Jules Manicke, a Zionsville resident. (Photo by Edward Redd)
Zionsville residents Joe (left) and Katie Koger, Peter Hall and Tim Koger playing rounds of pickle ball. (Photo by Edward Redd)
Megan Nasser, owner of Grace over Grace and her boyfriend, Adam Barclay hosted a vendor booth at the event. Grace Over Grace is a women’s online boutique that sells Christian jewelry, clothing and more. Find out more at Shopgraceovergrace.com (Photo by Edward Redd)
Boone County Republican Women’s Club (Photo by Edward Redd)
The Revelators play live music. (Photo by Edward Redd)
Zionsville residents Caroline Stein, left, and Mia Phillips helped serve southern-styled barbecue at the event. (Photo by Edward Redd)
Anna Schappaugh, chair of the campaign committee for the Boone County Republican Women’s Club. (Photo by Edward Redd)
Boone County residents came together for live music, food and opportunities to meet local political candidates. (Photo by Edward Redd)
The Boone County Republican Women’s Club and the Boone County GOP held their first Freedom Fest July 15 at Zionsville Lions Park. The event featured a kids zone, family games, live music and opportunities to meet local political candidates. (Photos by Edward Redd)