Harry Potter fans look over the rare and unusual plants in Terra Fate Exotics’ greenhouse on Saturday during the 2021 Ironton Wizardfest. (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
James Payton, who played Neville Longbottom’s father, Frank, in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, signs the owl backpack of a young Hogwarts student on Saturday during the 2021 Wizardfest. He was also the stand in/cast reader for other actors in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them. He has appeared in 52 movie and TV shows including the USO actor playing Adolf Hitler in “Captain America: The First Avenger.” (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
Voldemort threatens a young Hogwarts student during Saturday’s 2021 Ironton Wizardfest. Both walked away unharmed from the encounter. (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
A phoenix, an owl and a quidditch team member get snacks during the 2021 Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
A vendor crafts a ring from a spoon during Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Walles Hamonde, an actor from the Harry Potter films, meets with fans in the Ro-Na Theater during Ironton Wizardfest on Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Children look over the LEGO builds in the Ironton City Center at Ironton Wizardfest on On Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
A fan takes a picture of Rufus, a one-year-old monkey, and Kate Barker, owner of the BARKer Farm, during Saturday’s 2021 Ironton Wizardfest. (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
A musician performs Harry Potter-themed renditions of popular songs on Fourth Street during Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Costumed Harry Potter fans took to the streets of Ironton for the third annual Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
Patrick Johnson crafts brooms for wizards during Saturday’s 2021 Ironton Wizardfest. (The Ironton Tribune | Mark Shaffer)
A Wizardfest participant, portraying “Gilderoy Lockhart,” makes his grand entrance during the wand dueling event in the Ro-Na Theater at Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
A vendor works at the anvil during Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Children work on crafts at the Briggs-Lawrence County Public Library’s spot in the tents at Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
The HP Ohio group were among those set up with a booth in the Ironton City Center during Ironton Wizardfest on Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
A professional cosplayer from Cos-Ohana, dressed as the villain Lord Voldemort, interacts with Mali Vallance at Ironton Wizardfest on Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Ron Soriano, a member of the HP Ohio group, performs for visitors on violin next to their booth in the Ironton City Center during Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Katie Savage, owner and instructor at Counter Culture, an Ashland, Kentucky fitness studio, performs on the aerial hoop on stage during the Wizard’s Ball in the Ro-Na Theater at Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Cosplayers take to the streets during Ironton Wizardfest on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
A sorting event took place in the Ironton City Center during Ironton Wizardfest on Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Ironton Wizardfest founder and organizer Brad Bear speaks during the Wizard’s Ball in the Ro-Na Theater on on Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Walles Hamonde, an actor from the Harry Potter films, meets with fans in the Ro-Na Theater during Ironton Wizardfest on Nov. 13. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Ironton Wizardfest founder and organizer Brad Bear introduces members of Cos-Ohana, an Ohio group, who served as judges for the cosplay contest during the Wizard’s Ball in the Ro-Na Theater on Saturday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)
Ironton Wizardfest took place downtown on Saturday and Sunday. (The Ironton Tribune | Heath Harrison)