Pastor Matt Blackford of the Houlton Wesleyan Church grills up some hot dogs to help feed the crowd Saturday at the Adopt-a-Block of Aroostook's annual Mini Carnival event held at the church. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
HOULTON, Maine — Free food, clothing and games for the young, and young at heart, were up for grabs Saturday at the Houlton Wesleyan Church on Kelleran Street as part of the annual Adopt-a-Block of Aroostook’s Mini Carnival.
Jared Drake of Houlton blows bubbles Saturday at the Houlton Wesleyan Church as part of the Adopt-a-Block of Aroostook’s annual Mini Carnival event. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
Holly McAfee, a volunteer with Adopt-a-Block, said the event was designed as a way to give a little something back to the community each spring. Clothing stations were set up inside the church, with families able to fill a bag with free items.
“We have been doing this event for about six years now,” McAfee said. “It’s our way to reach out to the community and have some fun with the kids.”
Brenda Robertson and Faith Thompson had one of the busier stations as the two were hard at work cooking free fried dough. Her husband, Pastor Wayne Robertson of the Houlton Wesleyan Church, was also on hand to make sure the dough boys were properly covered in powdered sugar and cinnamon.
Assistant Pastor Matt Blackford was also busy grilling up free hot dogs.
Inside the youth center, children were able to get their faces painted, blow bubbles, draw with chalk and play games.
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Drew Foley of Houlton fires a football at a target during one of the many youth games offered Saturday at the Houlton Wesleyan Church for the Adopt-a-Block of Aroostook’s annual Mini Carnival. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
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Brenda Robertson, right, and Faith Thompson keep the dough boys coming Saturday at the Houlton Wesleyan Church as part of the Adopt-a-Block of Aroostook’s annual Mini Carnival. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
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Anna Nuccio gets her face painted by Olivia Nadeau at the Houlton Wesleyan Church and Adopt-a-Block of Aroostook Mini Carnival Saturday in Houlton. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
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Morgan Nuccio, 10, of Houlton tries driving a golf cart while wearing goggles designed to simulate the effects of drunk driving. Hanging on for the ride is Houlton Police officer Charlie Heath. The Adopt-A-Block hosted their annual Mini Carnival event Saturday at the Houlton Wesleyan Church. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)