PHOTOS: Mason celebrates Old Home Day

Barbara Heiss’ peach and blueberry pie, which won first place in the pie contest. Blue Y Farm took second place, and Michael and Belinda Piernas took third.

Barbara Heiss’ peach and blueberry pie, which won first place in the pie contest. Blue Y Farm took second place, and Michael and Belinda Piernas took third. —COURTESY PHOTO

Children’s pumpkin carving.

Children’s pumpkin carving. —COURTESY PHOTO

The first place chili made by Lane McDonough. Angela Caristinos took second place, and Matt Campbell took third place.

The first place chili made by Lane McDonough. Angela Caristinos took second place, and Matt Campbell took third place. —COURTESY PHOTO

Fire trucks lined up for a touch-a-truck event.

Fire trucks lined up for a touch-a-truck event. —COURTESY PHOTO

Nubian dairy goats from Rustic Wolf Farm.

Nubian dairy goats from Rustic Wolf Farm. —COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 10-02-2024 12:08 PM

Mason Village Market joined forces with the Recreation Committee to present Old Home Day Saturday. The event included pie and chili contests, local farms, crafters, artisans and community organizations on the common and seven fire trucks from three different towns for a touch-a-truck event organized by the Mason Recreation Committee 

 

 

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