Super moon shines on Lantern Fest

The Crooked River Lighthouse’s annual Lantern Fest, now well into its second decade, was treated to the orange glow of the ‘super moon’ shining down on an array of man-made light.

Visitors came early, quickly filling the parking lot, as the lighthouse grounds twinkled and sparkled, highlighted by strolling ‘lantern ladies,’ led by longtime volunteer Missy Cumbie, and a giant moth, inhabited by restaurateur Sean O’Seha, and a sparkling princess, illuminated by Mayor Sebrina Brown.

Amidst the array of lanterns was a large installation of colorful jellyfish that shimmered and danced and rotated, the creation of the founder and sustainer of Lantern Fest, artist Joan Matey…

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