Harvest Fair features goods and ghouls
Wed, 11/04/2015 - 1:45pm
A young artist paints her pumpkin blue during the Oct. 31 Fall Harvest Fair at the Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta. The money raised at the fair will be used to fund the GSB eighth grade class trip to Boston in the spring. BEN BULKELEY/Wiscasset Newspaper
Participants could throw someone in a dungeon for a ticket. Here, a young vampire has been thrown into the dungeon during the Great Salt Bay Community School Harvest Fair on Saturday, Oct. 31. BEN BULKELEY/Wiscasset Newspaper
A young artist paints her pumpkin blue during the Oct. 31 Fall Harvest Fair at the Great Salt Bay Community School in Damariscotta. The money raised at the fair will be used to fund the GSB eighth grade class trip to Boston in the spring. BEN BULKELEY/Wiscasset Newspaper
Participants could throw someone in a dungeon for a ticket. Here, a young vampire has been thrown into the dungeon during the Great Salt Bay Community School Harvest Fair on Saturday, Oct. 31. BEN BULKELEY/Wiscasset Newspaper
Things got a little crazy at the Great Salt Bay Community School’s annual Harvest Fair.
Of course, it was by design.
This year’s haunted house theme of an asylum featured patients, deranged doctors, living dolls and even someone yowling from a cage. All in the name of raising money for the eighth grade class trip to Boston in the spring.
The money raised during the Saturday, Oct. 31 Fair will be use to offset the cost of the annual trip.
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