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A hill behind Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn Saturday morning was the scene of a near picture-perfect day for outdoor activities. Adults and children were sledding, getting fresh air and exercise.

“They will sleep well tonight,” said Kelly Fairfield of her children as she and her son trudged up the hill for another run.

Kelly Fairfield gives her son Wyatt a push as he heads down the hill. A few tears were shed when Wyatt got to the bottom and realized his boot fell off, but mom slid down with it and he was ready to go again a few seconds later.
Harper Gallant, left, and her brother Camden fly over bumps as they head down the hill.
A group of children prepare to slide down a hill a the same time. Corinne Guerette, left, and her sister Camille climb into a tube together as Harper Gallant, middle, is about to line her sled up as her brother Camden looks on.
Kayla Guerette and her daughter Celia head down the hill on their first run of the day.
Kelly Fairfield watches her son Wyatt walk to a steeper section of the hill.
Kelly Fairfield reaches to help her son Wyatt up the hill.
Corinne Guerette, left, and her sister Celia walk to a steeper section of the hill with jumps.
Celia Guerette pulls her tube back up the hill.
Kayla Guerette gives her daughters Camille, front, and Corinne a push down a hill behind Sherwood Heights Elementary School in Auburn. It was their first time sledding, but won’t be the last.

A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...

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