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Bethel Inn sponsored fireworks light up the night sky during the annual Summerfest firework show.A guitarist in the Totally Rad Band sings on the Bethel Common gazebo at Summerfest.Many children had their faces painted at the Bethel Alliance Church booth on the Bethel Common during Summerfest. Clad in red, white, and blue are Sunday River Brewing Company employees and friends for the Summerfest parade.The Fossils: Mike Cyr, Jim Whitman, Rod Royer, Steve Sessions, Angie Lovejoy, and Butch Fuller played for over three hours on Bethel Common at Summerfest.River Lanes’ employees throw candy to crowds of awaiting children and families along Main Street.
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