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Students of Hridaya Hermitage Gurukul School in Industry performed a traditional Indian stick dance Friday on Broadway during the Farmington Downtown Association’s annual Summer Fest. The students, part of a community in Industry with a nonaccredited private school similar to home schooling, are taught dance by Uma Lescault, back left.
Kerri Cooper sings from the porch for those enjoying pie and music Friday during Old South Congregational Church’s Pie on the Porch, part of the Farmington’s Summer Fest activities.
Summer Fest in Farmington on Friday closed Broadway to allow for groups and vendors to set up on the street. The downtown area was busy with Art in the Park, barbecues, Pie on the Porch at Old South Congregational Church, entertainment on Broadway and special sales throughout the stores.
Nora, a Great Dane, draws attention from people attending the Farmington Downtown Assocation’s annual Summer Fest. Owner Annette Michaud of Vienna holds Nora as Abby Flanagan of Farmington, left, and Lena Kendall of New Sharon, right, stop to pet her.
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