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Employees of Barclaycard sell cups of blueberries and blueberry lemonade on the first day of the 35th Annual Wilton Blueberry Festival on Friday. Clockwise, from left, are employees Linda Farrington and Laura Fissette with Julianna Adams and Ella Adams, both of Canton. The festival continues Saturday with a parade, other activities and fireworks at 8:45 p.m.
Five cousins took advantage of the children’s activities on the first day of the 35th Annual Wilton Blueberry Festival on Friday. From left are Alexis Konitzer of Clearwater, Florida, Caya Johnson of Livermore, Mya Pomerleau of Bridgton, and Baylin Konitzer and Kylie Konitzer, both of Clearwater, Florida. The festival continues Saturday with a parade, other activities and fireworks at 8:45 p.m.
Moo Pies the clown poses for a photo with Aurora Paradis of Wilton at the 35th Annual Wilton Blueberry Festival on Friday afternoon as Elise Paradis of Wilton watches. The festival continues Saturday with a parade, other activities and fireworks at 8:45 p.m.
Ashley Pinkham waits for a ride in Wilton Fire Deparment’s Ladder 7 at the 35th Annual Wilton Blueberry Festival on Friday. Members of the Wilton and East Dixfield Fire Departments gave rides to children, parents and grandparents. The festival continues Saturday with a parade, other activities and fireworks at 8:45 p.m.