Alive on the River
Scenes from a concert
Tue, 08/27/2013 - 10:30am
Georgetown's Ken Hoffman and his three adopted huskies, from left, Xena, from the Coastal Humane Society in Brunswick, and Bandit and Maximum, both from the Lincoln County Animal Shelter in Edgecomb, take in a Pan Fried Steel concert on the Wiscasset common August 22. Sometimes, the dogs sing along at concerts, Hoffman said. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
The Caribbean-style band Pan Fried Steel performs at an “Alive on the River” concert on the Wiscasset common August 22. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Georgetown's Ken Hoffman and his three adopted huskies, from left, Xena, from the Coastal Humane Society in Brunswick, and Bandit and Maximum, both from the Lincoln County Animal Shelter in Edgecomb, take in a Pan Fried Steel concert on the Wiscasset common August 22. Sometimes, the dogs sing along at concerts, Hoffman said. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
The Caribbean-style band Pan Fried Steel performs at an “Alive on the River” concert on the Wiscasset common August 22. SUSAN JOHNS/Wiscasset Newspaper
Another good-sized crowd turned out for a concert in the “Alive on the River” series. The concert took place on the Wiscasset common on August 22.
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