Aroostook Republican photos by Barb Scott
Sisters Grace and Emily Gallagher model their new air-brush tattoos during the recent Caribou Cares About Kids events.
These three young fashion designers seemed to be pretty pleased with the outcome of their efforts during the recent tie-dying T-shirt event, sponsored by the Caribou Chamber of Commerce and Industry. From left are: Nicholas Anderson, Karagan Haney and Kirsten Haney.
Tre Caudill, 12, keeps a close watch as Bernadette Farrer, who is a proprietor of Tatitude completes his airbrush tattoo, during the Caribou Cares About Kids activites.
Tre Caudill displays his finished ‘tattoo.’
Reagen Stubbs and her brothers Grant, left, and Hunter were out and about during the Caribou Cares About Kids festivities.
The Downtown Mall was a very busy place when the Caribou Chamber of Commerce and Industry brought back the popular tie-dye T-shirt event.
Cassie Caron, gets ready to work on her T-shirt tie-dying ideas during the recent popular event held in the Downtown Mall, one of many activities available during the Caribou Cares About Kids celebration.
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MY FAIR LADIES
Adrienne Michaud, owner of A Gift of Love Books in Caribou, shows one of the more popular titles available. Each book is printed by special order and includes a child’s name, along with up to three of their friends’ names, creating a very personalized text for the child.
Singing the U.S. and Canadian national anthems at the Presque Isle fair’s opening ceremony was Madeline Carson.
Linda Fortin, owner of Linda’s Unique Treasures Alabaster Art, of Caribou, answers a question about her merchandise at this year’s fair.