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The coldest day of June brought back Memories of 'Summerfest 1992' for many of the organizers of the St. Kevin's Family Fun Day. During that year they woke up to snow on the ground on June 20. The 2006 event won't go down as the coldest in history, but it certainly felt cold with the strong north wind blowing and the 4 degree temperature early in the morning.

The cold didn't deter 8-year old Bailey Laforest and her brother, Blake (5) when their mother, Kim took them for a barbecue hot dog at the food tent manned by John Marcuccio and head chef, Stan Kunto seen standing behind the table.

Over by the Penny Sale table, Helen Michaud on the left and Sarah Pilon were trying desparately to stay warm while taking care of visitors who wanted to take their chances on winning a bicycle or some of the fantastic prizes on the Penny Table.

The covered yard sale was a popular spot all weekend long. Joe Warrenda, shown on the left in the photo below negotiating prices with some of his young customers, was the organizer of the Yard Sale.

 
 
 

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