Bridging the gap Organizers and Kingfield residents, Sue Jones, Lee-Ann Provencher and their helpers, were out last Saturday reverse trick-or-treating, delivering hot meals and visiting elderly residents in Kingfield. Reverse trick-or-treating is the process of going door-to-door to give treats rather then receive them while at the same time visiting town residents. On this day, the young group had 42 residents to visit throughout the town. Pictured (left to right) are "Bridging the gap" participants Destiny Decker, Yvonne Provencher, Abby Howell, Avery Taylor and Trae Tingley. The lucky recipient in back is Kingfield resident Dawn Taylor. (David Hart photo) Sweet treats Wade Morrill dishes out candy to DJ Hills, age 7, and Zoie Hills, age 5, as their mother, Paula Bratton, looks on in admiration. Zoie loves unicorns and got her wish to be one on Halloween. After Trick or Treating, the family played games and had more Halloween fun at Solon Elementary School. (Ramona du Hoax photo) It's a wrap Rebecca London (left) and Rebecca Fullerton compete in a class mummifying contest (toilet paper-wrapping) during an assembly last Friday at Mt. Abram in Salem. Here Macadez Richard gets the wrap for the senior class. (David Hart photo) MMMMMMeow! Melissa Thomas enjoys a candy apple at the Kingfield Elementary School Halloween party. (Heidi Murphy photo) |