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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James
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BEFORE CLASSES GAVE way to summer vacation, students at Mary Hogan Elementary School mobbed the Middlebury Recreation Park grounds for a Field Day that featured loads of fresh air and activity. During Field Day on Thursday, May 30, kids gyrated their hula hoops, kicked and ran around with rubber balls, competed in egg-
and-spoon races and collectively flopped a huge rainbow
parachute into the air so they could run under as the
chute floated to the grass. A group of second-graders
walked together inside a long stripey ribbon. Some kids
learned the Penny Flip trick on skateboards as taught to
them by Ethan Murphy from the Middlebury Skatepark Project. Some youngsters showed how low they could go in a limbo contest — oh to be so young and flexible!
Independent photo/Steve James