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Andrew Schieffer, dressed as Chucky, poses for pictures at the hay bales provided by the Forever Buds 4-H Club (photo by Carolina Sanchez).
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Jonny Nelson sizes up his opponent before diving back in.
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Many kids took advantage of the paper scarecrow station set up inside the Yellowstone Marketplace. Some designs were more extravagant than others, but each child left with a unique scarecrow to be proud of (photo by Russ Wells).
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Jody Wells, middle, awards Jonny Nelson, left, and Tia Bower, right, their prizes for competing in and winning the afternoon pie eating contest. Jonny finished first place with 1 and a half pies and Tia took second with 1 pie.
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Mexican Restaurant Mucho Si hosted a piñata in the afternoon as part of the Harvest Carnival activities. Pictured: the children who took swings at the piñata rush the mat as it breaks open.
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The Sugar Beet Toss was one of the more popular activities at the Harvest Carnival. Both children and adults tried to sink sugar beets for gift card prizes to local businesses. Pictured: Jody Wells oversees a toss by one of the carnival's attendees (photo by Russ Wells).
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The Richland Aces 4-H Club hosted a bake sale with homemade goodies during the harvest carnival (photo by Russ Wells).
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