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Most of the Fair was rain-free but there was a downpour or two |
Regardless of the weather, the parade took place each day right in front of our booth |
The volunteers in the parade never lost their enthusiasm |
The "talking" fire house dog was a favorite |
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Each day when the parade started, most everything else came to a halt |
With the temperatures in the 90s most days, this suit had to be a hotbox |
In keeping with Cinderella, here's the pumpkin |
While it was hot outside, there was a bit of respite inside the air conditioned exhibition hall |
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Kurt Hertzog takes a turn at the lathe demonstrating the 2 minute top for the kids |
Barb Berger gets things stocked for the displays |
Ray Bissonette works the selling table on one of the rainy days |
Murial Kummer takes a turn at one of the two lathes set up for demonstrations |
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Jim Vasi checks over the selling table before the fair opens one morning |
Jake Debski shows these youngsters how the toy works |
Jim Hilburger set up a sharpening station in the back room of the carvers building |
Gary Jones works at the lathe with his Mardi Gras beads |
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Inside the Woodcarvers building, there were carving demos going on |
Each year we are fortunate to get the porch location to the building |
While Jed Donahue is on the porch turning whistles for the kids ... |
he is immortalized with his likeness carving on display inside |
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Turners 1 President Jim Vasi and Turners 2 President Kurt Hertzog give this years donation to Make-A-Wish Executive Director Ronn Tritto |
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Photos by Carm Queeno, Barb Berger, Ron Fultz, Bob Collins, & Kurt Hertzog |
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