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Two-year-old Zoey Scott sits on the shoulders of her mother, Jen Scott, during the National Day of Prayer observance Thursday in downtown Rumford. Pastor Justin Thacker, center, of the Praise Assembly of God Church in Rumford led the prayer. About 20 Rumford area residents joined thousands of people from around the country in praying for the country, state, towns and families. National Day of Prayer was established by Congress in 1952. President Ronald Reagan signed an amendment to the law in 1988, permanently setting the day as the first Thursday in May.
Five-month-old Clover Scott slept peacefully as nearly 20 Rumford area people held hands and prayed during the National Day of Prayer observance Thursday at Veterans Memorial Park. The group, led by Pastor Justin Thacker of Praise Assembly of God Church in Rumford, joined thousands of people from around the country praying for the nation, states, towns and families.
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