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Youth competition and fun for kids highlight the activities Friday morning.
Ainsley Curtis, right, and her brothers Jameson, middle, and Daniel try out the tractors Friday morning at the Waterford World’s Fair. The siblings from Gardiner were at the fair with their great-grandparents from Albany Township. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Equestrians in the Youth Showmanship competition wait Friday morning for their turn at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Equestrians in the Youth Showmanship competition wait Friday morning for their turn at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Gavin Hodgkins of the Brass Knobs Working Steer 4-H Club drives his team Friday morning during the pulling competition at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Khloe Baker of Mt. Vernon, left, and Lauren Robinson of Litchfield wait Friday morning for the Youth Showmanship competition at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Gavin Hodgkins of the Brass Knobs Working Steer 4-H Club drives his team Friday morning during the pulling competition at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Emalee Coffin of Bryant Pond braids the mane of her horse, Storm, on Friday morning before a competition at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Tanella Wheeler of Auburn giggles as the miniature pony neighs Friday morning at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Easey Eastman stops Sugar on Friday morning so visitors can pet the horse she was riding for fun in front of Old Macdonald’s Farm at the Waterford World’s Fair. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Dan Ellsworth of Albany Township explains to his great-grandchildren Friday morning how a milking machine works during a visit to the Waterford World’s fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Ivy Brodmerkle is covered in juice Friday morning as she enjoys a cup of berries at the Waterford World’s Fair. Her family is from Florida and visited the fair while vacationing. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
Ryan Adams, owner of Bell Hill Forge blacksmith shop in Otisfield, demonstrates the finer points of the trade Friday morning at the Waterford World’s Fair. The fair continues Saturday and Sunday. For more information go to www.waterfordworldsfair.org. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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