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Art & Wine 2000
Photographs by David Heller

Debi Pariente, left, looks on as her 12-year-old daughter Cindy takes a look at a handcrafted kaleidoscope.

Curtis Giebeler of Cupertino takes a seat on one of the many unique stools sold by Richard Muhs. Giebeler came to the festival with a few friends and spent some time going through the booths during last weekend's Cupertino Art and Wine Festival in Memorial Park.

Bill Dupuis, of San Jose, left, inspects some handcrafted mirrors as the seller answers questions about them. Dupuis has been coming to the festival since its inception.

Danielle Tokarski of Richmond lifts a hat as friend Rob Zazueta looks around for a hat of his own.

Two unidentified women share a laugh while visiting the booth of Jim Mofhitz.
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