LIMESTONE — The town’s Harvest Festival concluded Halloween night with special holiday activities, but the fun times the community had during the festival won’t soon be forgotten.
Orchestrated by Limestone’s Recreation Department, the Harvest Festival ran through October and featured a variety of programs with a variety facets, including fitness, fun, education, dancing and deliciousness (through the candy, sweets and the Apple Pie Baking Contest).
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Contributed photo Students participating in Magic for Muggles were working diligently on their Potions Test — after viewing potential potion ingredients — like jellied eyeballs and unicorn horns — the students went back to their seats to design their own potions. Participants included, in front, at left Heidi Roussel and in front, right Kennedy Bencivenga. |
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Contributed photo Volunteer at the Harvest Carnival Stephen Brooker helps Emma Lamontagne play Ghost Toss — one of the Halloween-themed activities at Limestone’s Harvest Carnival. |
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Contributed photo The Harvest Carnival featured pumpkins carved by local artisan Thom Cote. |
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Contributed photo Candence St. Pierre sat very still while Wendy Bencivenga of the Artist’s Nook painted her face during the Harvest Carnival on Oct. 29. |
Contributed photo The Aroostook Paranormal Investigation Society President Michaela Sainte, Chelsey Ellis, and Vice President Karralena Castaway are all in this photo … but which witch is which? (They’re listed in order from left to right.) |
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Contributed photo Braden Gould, center, reaches for a victim while playing Monster Tag on Saturday, Oct. 29 during the Monster Bash event. Gould attended the bash with, from left, Jordan Thompson, Jake Beaulieu, Mason Smith, Devon Dionne, Konnor Huckins and Martin Brooker. |