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Entertaining the crowd
Sammy Scrivtn (left) and EUen Heidenrelch (right) perform for local
residents during Sunday's Art In the Park held at McLauchlin Park
from 2 to 5 p.m. The event was well attended and entertainment
varied from school Superintendent Robert Nelson reading Ogden
Nash to break dancing.
Getting up the wall
Local residents pitched In on Saturday to help refurbish the old
Aberdeen-Rockfish Railroad Depot. Here workers assemble Interior
office walls, while Ken McNeill, with the assistance of David Patter ?
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son, (left) looks for a dropped nail . Most of the framing on the
building was completed, windows were repaired and soffit and facia
replaced during the eight and a half hour community work day.
Getting ready for campaigning
State Rep. Danny DeVane (above) upholds political
tradition as he chats with this tot during Sunday's
Art In the Park. Below. DeVan * dnnaitd hu wr.
vices Saturday to help the county dispose of surplus
items. DeVane and the auction sale raised over
S 5,200 for the county and the schools.
Array of dkplayi m . >?. ,v f -
OlJhiim display warn, whOt food rrsidents view
the octMtles during AH In the Park. "Stm t Yow
Sutffln" T-shirts and aprons, balloons and soft
drinks www sold by tha turkey Fasttval Committee
to cover the cost of pro Riding the day 's events. The
Rae/ord Junior Women's dub mho sold cookies
end many volunteers donated rtmt to mid In the
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Clowning around
Clown KeBy Chalaire (right) and Kim McNeill (left) the Park Sunday.
ntuiur uuuuuns wun mirmjui cnarms aurtng Art in
Open House
Vmton sample refreshments during the open house
heU Stmdoy at the Hoke County Children 's Center.
Mb FeyetteviOe, Ktm Evans, war on hand, along
with Director, Miss Ann Johnson, and other stuff
members to welcome guests during the events.