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Blueberries abound in Wilton on Friday morning as the 28th annual Wilton Blueberry Festival gets started. Craftsmen and vendors lined Main Street and Western Maine Expo. At the First Congregational Church, where the original Blueberry Bazaar began about 40 years ago, church members sold blueberries, secondhand items and large pieces of blueberry cake. Above are Nancy Prince, Nancy Simonds and Kathy Groder. Carol Wiley organized the church event, they said.
Blueberries abound in Wilton on Friday morning as the 28th annual Wilton Blueberry Festival gets started. Craftsmen and vendors lined Main Street and Western Maine Expo. At the First Congregational Church, where the original Blueberry Bazaar began about 40 years ago, church members sold blueberries, secondhand items and large pieces of blueberry cake. Above are Nancy Prince, Nancy Simonds and Kathy Groder. Carol Wiley organized the church event, they said.
Members of Calvary Hill Baptist Church in Wilton set up a variety of activities for children Friday in Kineowatha Park as part of the town’s 28th annual Blueberry Festival. Last year, nearly 300 attended the Children’s Fun Day, church members Rebecca Higgins and Sheryl Small said. Above, James McCabe and Alex Kennedy try their hand at throwing a small football at a target as Joan Douglas looks on.
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