A very ‘Y’ar!’ Thursday on Sweden

10 years ago
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    Five-year-old Blake Rafford had his face painted during the pirate-themed Thursdays on Sweden last week. Please turn to page 10 for additional photos.

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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Mattias Treu didn’t come all the way from Ohio specifically for Thursdays on Sweden’s piratetheme, but he did have a costume ready to go from attending last year’s event.
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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Passing out balloons and encouraging folks to enter a free raffle, students of the Loring Job Corps Center attending the Thursdays on Sweden event last week were, from left, Isreal Mercardo, Aaron Hudson, David Roy and Genisis Segura.
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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Members of the Caribou Kiwanis Club, like Jeff Franklin in this photo, were dressed like they’d sailed the seven seas during the pirate-themed Thursdays on Sweden last week.
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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Pirate pooch Laddie, 11, attended the pirate-themed Thursdays on Sweden with owner Casey Clark of Caribou on July 31.
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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Possibly the most jovial pirate to ever swashbuckle, Loring Job Corps student Cody Tebo handed out balloons during Thursdays on Sweden last week.
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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Reno’s Family Restaurant’s Nelson Corriveau was decked out in pirate garb while serving pizza to Todd and 9-year-old Kay-lee Barker, both of Woodland, during last week’s Thursdays on Sweden.