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2025 TRI-STATE POTTERY FESTIVAL

Journai English, 4, East Liverpool flies high on the Bat Fighter ride.
Ellianna, 3 and Kenllen Jackson, 3, East Liverpool, enjoy a spin on the youth ferris wheel.
Kaiven Myers, 4, Wellsville, prepares for a slide while enjoying the Galactic Assault funhouse.
Gabriel Welshans and Linus Parker, both 16, practice a round of arm wrestling during the arm-wrestling tournament at the Tri-State Pottery Festival on Saturday night.
Ellie Fitch, 2, holds a stuffed cow won for him at the balloon pop game.
Raysen Fitch, 4, holds a stuffed cow won for him at the balloon pop game.
Ellie Miller, 3, East Liverpool, enjoys a pony ride.
Mark and Jeridan Snyder are the owners of American Pocket Bullies Rocco and Meatball, two of approximately six dogs entered in the pet show event at the Tri-State Pottery Festival on Saturday night.
Kyzer Shupp, 5; Mark and Wrenleigh Oiler, 1 Ç and Lhanden Powell, and Madelyn Shupp, 4, all of East Liverpool, race down the Super Slide.
The Mad River Men perform Saturday Night at the Tri-State Pottery Festival in downtown East Liverpool.
Teams compete in the Tri-State Pottery Festival’s traditional Doorknob Toss game.
Jason Croxall, ELHS Interactive Media Teacher/Potter News Network advisor Jason Croxall, relfects on Dawson’s life and his dedication to East Liverpool sports.
Bernie Schidbauer accompanies Bill Crawford on ‘Boys of Fall’ to honor Dawson.
Local musicians (from left) Jim Sabatini, Charlie Miller and Bill Crawford perform at the celebration.
Jason Duke, East Liverpool Athletics Director, gets emotional as he talks about the impact Dawson on his life.
Local musician Charlie Miller sings during the celebration.
Jim Sabatini was among the local musicians who performed at the celebration honoring Dawson.
Jason Duke, East Liverpool Athletics Director, and Jason Croxall, ELHS Interactive Media Teacher/Potter News Network advisor Jason Croxall, share a hug after sharing memories of Dawson.
The East Liverpool faithful turned out in Potters blue during a celebration remembering the life of Potter historian Frank “Digger”Ï Dawson Sunday at the Tri-State Pottery Festival in downtown East Liverpool.
East Liverpool photographer Jimmy Joe Savage talks about Dawson during the celebration.
Local musicians Jim Sabatini and Charlie Miller perform a medley of songs during a celebration remembering the life of Potter historian Frank “Digger” Dawson Sunday at the Tri-State Pottery Festival in downtown East Liverpool. (Photos by Stephanie Elverd)
Members of Dawson’s family were among those who wore Potters blue to honor Dawson.

The East Liverpool faithful turned out in Potters blue during a celebration remembering the life of Potter historian Frank “Digger” Dawson Sunday at the Tri-State Pottery Festival in downtown East Liverpool.

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