Photo gallery: May Music Fest puts ‘fun’ in fundraiser

photo by: John Young

Eric Weslander, Lawrence, and his daughter Anna dance to the music of Hell in the Hollar at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Three-year old Delilah Pillow holds up a felt fish she caught Saturday in the fishing pond at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Hell in the Holler band members Tricia Spencer, left and David Barnhill perform at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Hell in the Holler guitarist David Barnhill speaks into the microphone as the crowd is reflected in his glasses at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Fourth-grader Ethan Bryan sells soap that he and his mother, Tzeidel Bryan, made by hand to Lecompton resident Diane Wilson at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Parent and volunteer Amy Stevenson, Lawrence, prepares a whole wheat and sourdough pizza crust at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fund raiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Dressed as a pirate, Kansas University senior and volunteer Max Clarkson, left, guards the buried treasure hidden in a sand pit at Prairie Moon Waldorf School while children dig for the treasure during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Three-year old Delilah Pellow, Lawrence, sits still as a butterfly is painted on her face at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Lawrence resident and singer Lana Maree performs at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Fourth-grader Maya Spitzer, Lawrence, draws a portrait of Lawrence resident Laurie Ward during the May Music Fest at Prairie Moon Waldorf School on Saturday. The annual festival, a fundraiser for the school, featured games, food and live music.

photo by: John Young

Two-year old Karina Ivanoff, Lawrence, uses a shovel to dig for buried treasures in a sand pit at Prairie Moon Waldorf School during the May Music Fest held Saturday, May 7, 2011. The annual music festival, which serves as a fundraiser for the school, featured fun and games, food and live music.