Michael Myrick dresses April 16 as the Easter Bunny at Young’s Greenhouse at 643 High St. in South Paris. “I didn’t come for the egg hunt, but did buy some pansies to start the season off,” Myrick says, then hopping from one greenhouse to the other and seeing or making many friends from the community. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Allison Slicer, left, of Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School passes April 16 to a teammate as Madison Lavertu-Foreman of Fryeburg Academy applies pressure during the first half of their lacrosse game at the Gouin Athletic Complex in Paris. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Lily Davie opens an egg she found hidden in flowers April 16 at Young’s Greenhouse at 643 High St. in South Paris, during its Opening Day Easter Egg Hunt Celebration. In addition to an egg hunt, there were live music, games, cotton candy and popcorn, sponsored by Moss Brook Church, also of South Paris. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal

Emily Tores sings April 20 with her band, Emily & The Zealous, during a “420” party at Weed Mart at 1054 Sabattus St. in Lewiston. Dana Bank plays the bass and Justin Dube the drums. April 20 — 4/20 — is an unofficial holiday each year on which cannabis producers, consumers and advocates celebrate and smoke marijuana. Weed Mart hosted a daylong party, with a live band, free cookout and crafts. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Jason Lavoie speaks April 19 in support of homeless people at a rally in the parking lot at the St. Mary’s Nutrition Center at 208 Bates St. in Lewiston. Lavoie, who says he was homeless while working as an educational technician, is calling on the Lewiston City Council to put a moratorium on evictions instead of new homeless shelters. The council voted 4-3 last Tuesday night in support of a six-month moratorium on homeless shelters. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Pat Penley demonstrates a turkey call April 19 to Brent Tanguay at the 2nd Annual Kora Shriners Sportsmen Expo at the Kora Shrine Temple at 11 Sabattus St. in Lewiston. The men are Shriners and working on the fraternal fundraiser to benefit the organization. The Shriners hold two hospital fundraisers a year and two fundraisers for their organization. Similar to the Feztival of Trees, the Sportsmen Expo features outdoor-related raffle packages donated by area businesses. The expo ran from Friday through Sunday. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Brother Arnold Hadd leaves the Herb House on April 18 at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, beside Route 26 in New Gloucester. Herbs are dried on the top floor during winter. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal

Demarcus Teague flies a kite April 17 with family members and other relatives at Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston. Strong winds helped, but the day was challenging for those less experienced at flying kites. Still, they say they had fun, even if getting tangled up or crashing on a few occasions. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal


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