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My weekend in six photos.

What a weekend! Great weather and lots going on here in the valley. Saturday started out with a live broadcast at Orange Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Orange. Think you can throw a frisbee through this target?

If you could, you could have won $25,000! Well, the distance to throw the frisbee was a bit farther away.

Unfortunately, no one won the big money. But everyone got lunch and it was a beautiful day in Orange.
Afterwards I headed to the Franklin County Fair to meet my family and check out all the attractions I love. I could not take my eyes off the beautiful cut flowers in the Roundhouse.

And of course I needed my fried dough with maple cream from the Hager’s booth.

I capped off Saturday announcing the demolition derby at the fair.
On Sunday I headed back to Greenfield to announce at the First Annual Greenfield Soapbox Race. The race cars were excellent. Some moved faster than others.

Then it was back to the Franklin County Fair to announce the second demolition derby.

Busy weekend! I hope you had as much fun as I did. -Kevin

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