- Becky Skibitski, a program coordinator for the Western Maine Kids Association, paints a green shield with dragons on either side on the arm of Logan Timberlake, 7, of Dixfield, on Thursday at Rumford Elementary School. Elijah Morgan, 8, of Hanover and Sammi Scalitine, 8, of Rumford wait their turn. The summer program ends Friday, when about 50 children visit Mount Blue State Park in Weld.
- Alyssa Belskis, 8, of Dixfield shows her pink cheetah face painted at Thursday’s Western Foothills Kids Association program at Rumford Elementary School. Most of the 50 children who have participated in the summer program will visit Mount Blue State Park in Weld on Friday.
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