Up, up and away for the 18th Annual Great Falls Balloon Festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Cody Burgess of Danville New York holds the crown line of Old McDonalds Farm balloon Friday night at the Great Falls balloon festival as children play underneath it. The balloons did not go up, but some were inflated to please the anxious crowd.

LEWISTON — Friday morning's 18th annual Great Falls Balloon Festival launch was spectacular, with 15 balloons taking shape at Simard-Payne Memorial Park. All but one floated away.

Filling it up
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Balloon owner Mike Caccavale of Long Island, N.Y., checks the progress of Old MacDonald's Farm during inflation on the first morning launch of the Great Falls Balloon Festival on Friday from Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston.

Friday morning balloon launch
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Balloons fill the sky during Friday morning's launch at the Great Falls Balloon Festival in Lewiston.

Friday morning balloon launch
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A balloon passes in front of Lewiston City Hall and the former St. Patrick's Church Friday morning. Numerous balloons filled the sky for the first official launch of this year's Great Falls Balloon Festival, which continues through the weekend with morning and evening launches scheduled.

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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The Androscoggin river and the Longley Bridge was buzzing with people anxious to see the balloons Friday evening. However, high winds forced the pilots to stay grounded.

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Fellow jumpers and support team scramble to keep the flag from touching the ground as Tom LaRochelle of Brookline New Hampshire comes in for a landing after jumping from a plane at the Great Falls Balloon Festival in Lewiston Friday evening.

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
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Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Friday afternoon at the 2010 Great Falls Balloon Festival
Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Scenes from Friday afternoon at the Great Falls balloon festival

Off they go
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Despite a slight breeze, the Friday morning balloon launch of the Great Falls Balloon Festival was a major success. "On a scale of one to 10, I give this a 10," balloon meister John Reeder said. "Nobody's sitting on the ground. Everybody's leaving. It's wonderful."

Great Falls Balloon Festival

Launch times, balloon rides

Balloons are scheduled to launch at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Simard-Payne Memorial Park (formerly Railroad Park) near Oxford Street in Lewiston.

You can arrange a balloon ride, which costs $200 if scheduled in advance, $225 the day of. For more information, call balloon meister John Reeder at 784-2442.

For Balloon Festival updates and live coverage at launch time go to: www.sunjournal.com.

“On a scale of one to 10, this is a 10,” ballon meister John Reeder said as balloons lifted around him. “Nobody's sitting on the ground. Everybody's leaving. This is wonderful.”

The only balloon not to fly was "Jack N D Box." Jack, a 120-foot specialty balloon, was the last to inflate. By the time it was fully inflated, the wind had picked up and was bending Jack, Reeder said. Pilot Bill Butler of New Mexico opted not to fly.

More balloons are scheduled to arrive Saturday; 28 are registered for this year's festival.

Shortly after 6 a.m. Friday, the first balloon was in the air. As “Amazing Grace” from New Hampshire ascended, it fetched applause from the crowd below.

The sound of “SWOOSH” was all over as balloons filled with air. Betty Labbe, 79, of Lewiston, stared in wonder as Old MacDonald's Farm came to life on the ground.

“It's beautiful!” she said. “I've never seen anything so big, especially compared to those,” Labbe said, pointing to smaller balloons.

The farm is the centerpiece of this year's festival, whose theme is Celebrating Maine's Farms. Becky Jones, whose husband Alan Jones is the farm's pilot, and who is a pilot herself, said all balloons fly the same, even the huge ones.

If conditions are right, the crew hopes to tether the farm balloon and offer rides to children after it lands, she said.

Before the balloons were on the field Friday morning, Barbara and Tom Doyle of Auburn and Anne Laplante of Lewiston sat in lawn chairs waiting.

“I wouldn't miss it for the world. It's too beautiful to miss. I love it,” Laplante said. In the festival's 18 years, she hasn't missed one, she said.

Brothers Sean and James, ages 5 and 10, came with their parents, John and Donna Tiner of Augusta. “We started coming when he was really little,” Donna said of James. “He loved it. He talks about it every year.”

During the launch, the balloons seemed to stagger their lifts, making watching extra enjoyable. One pilot showed off by dipping his basket into the Androscoggin River. Crowds watched not only from the parks on both sides of the river, but from the bridge, from windows and rooftops.

People in the balloons floating over Lewiston-Auburn saw people watching them. “They'll see people in their nightclothes in the streets looking up. They're smiling,” Reeder said.

bwashuk@sunjournal.com

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burnell's picture

The last balloon festival I

The last balloon festival I attended was in 2003. I was up visiting at the right time, so I took my mom. I think its the last thing we did together. I'm glad I was there to take her.

thinkingman's picture

"Up, up and Away" could truly

"Up, up and Away" could truly be the theme in years to come if the finances don't improve. Let's hope they get good weather and a good crowd spending their money there to support the festival and the various charities.

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