See photos of the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday, April 13. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU.
Four-year-old Canaan Lackaye of Fallston finds excitement in running after the streamers on the end of kite being flown by his mother Cali during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Seven-year-old Camden Summer of Abingdon flies his free kite in the field during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)
Brody Sewell, 4, of Bel Air, right, tries his best to get his free kite whipping through the air as his mother Lauren and 2-year-old brother Shepherd watch his abilities during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)James Fletcher of Baltimore shows off his skills as he performs tricks with a quadline kite on the ground during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Brandi Nuth of Abingdon looks skyward as she guides a rainbow kite through the air during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Kites fill the air above Rockfield Park, being flown by visitors to the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)James Fletcher of Baltimore shows off his skills as he maneuvers a quadline kite through the air during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Gianna Romero, Miss Bel Air 2024, flies one of the free kites during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Keri Merryman of Bel Air and her 1-year-old Lyric watch their free kite take flight during the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)Kites soar in the air above Rockfield Park, being flown by visitors to the Bel Air Kite Festival on Saturday. Blustery winds at Rockfield Park made for almost ideal kite flying conditions at the annual event sponsored by the Town of Bel Air and APGFCU. (Brian Krista/staff photo)