Scenes from the Southern Aroostook Trade Show

12 years ago
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CHATTING — Tammie and Rob Mulvey of Pleasant View Tree Farm in Hodgdon speak to a patron Saturday at the Southern Aroostook Trade Show. Hundreds of residents attended this year’s event at the Millar Civic Center.
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DISPLAY — Nancy Nichols of Presque Isle arranges her display of jewelry at the Lia Sophia booth at the Southern Aroostook Trade Show.
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SQUAWK — Paula Dahlk of Littleton entertains at her Mainely Pinata booth.
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WORKING — Cameron Clark, the son of Bruce and Jayne Clark of Houlton, is hard at work at his woodworking booth.
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RAISING FUNDS — Holding down the fort at the Hodgdon Project Graduation booth are, from left, Tonya York, Amy Haney and Patti Sloat.
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TWISTING — Teegan Ewings, the daughter of Joe and Angie Ewings, shows off her hula hoop skills during one of the children’s games at the trade show.
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ON DISPLAY — Mike Carpenter of Carriages of Acadia speaks to potential customers at his booth Saturday afternoon at the Southern Aroostook Trade Show. Held at the Millar Civic Center, the event drew a large crowd for the two-day event.