The biggest draw in the children’s area was an obstacle course. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
(Photo by Susan Mustapich)
(Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Two hundred twenty-five chicken BBQ dinners sold out in a flash. Cheyenne and Shawn, both from Cushing, said you had to be in line right at 12:30 to get one. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Lots of red, white and blue bling was available at the Fourth of July celebration in Thomaston. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Two children could enter the obstacle course at a time, and it was worth the wait. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
(Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Cindy Porter, left, and Liza Draper, from New Hampshire are visiting family who live in Thomaston, and said they’re having a ball.
(Photo by Susan Mustapich)
(Photo by Susan Mustapich)
The horseshoe court saw some play at the Thomaston Fourth of July celebration. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Vincent marched in Thomaston’s July 4 parade with his Oceanside baseball team and raised funds for the team. After the parade, he was ready for some ice cream. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
There was beautiful strawberry short cake for dessert. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Tim Douglas, left, Knox County Director of United Bikers of Maine, Inc. and Doug Anderson, local UBM representative, showed off their Ultra Classic Harley Davidsons. Both said the ride is so comfortable, “they’re like rolling futons.” The statewide organization supports the biker community, raises funds and is an organization non-bikers can join. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Kevin Gardner from Thomaston is a big fan of Sparco, a racing company that makes wheels, seats, safety equipment and more. He built this limited-edition vehicle including all the wiring for sub-woofers. He does sound competitions and brings it to car shows. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Kyle, lives in Thomaston and is originally from Kansas City, Missouri. He is hoping to sell his ‘grabber green’ 1975 Ford Maverick before winter sets in. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)
Scott Rocknak of Camden was given his 1920 Model T when he was born. His father had two Model Ts, the one he gave to Scott and another he sold to buy Rocknak’s mother’s wedding ring. (Photo by Susan Mustapich)