
Ruth Ann Smith, right, of Monmouth, and Cathy McCue of Wayne make their way across a field Saturday afternoon at the 360-acre Curtis Homestead Conservation Area in Leeds during the Kennebec Land Trust’s ninth annual Winter Fun Day at the childhood home of former Maine Gov. Kenneth M. Curtis. This program is part of the statewide Great Maine Outdoor Week. (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal)

Laura Damon-Theriault and her daughter, Neika, 4, build a snowman while her husband Jean Luc puts mittens on their son, Eliot, 21 months, during Saturday’s Winter Fun Day in Leeds. (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal)

Laura Damon-Theriault and her daughter, Neika, 4, build a snowman during Saturday’s Winter Fun Day in Leeds. (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal)
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