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Hadley Craig, left, and Levon Destrompe of the Bennington 4-H Club. -
Entries in the “Largest Leaf” contest. -
The 2024 Rhubarb General Store. -
Molly Eppig, left, one of the original founders of the rhubarb festival, with Colleen Allen of the Friends of GEP Dodge Library at the rhubarb beverage tent. -
Area residents enjoy the weather at the 2024 Bennington Rhubarb Festival. -
Attendees explore the midway at the Bennington Rhubard festival at Sawyer Field on Saturday. -
Dodge Library’s used book sale at the rhubarb festival. -
Haley Tramposch, left, and Laurie MacKeigan work the bake sale to raise funds for GEP Dodge Library. -
Rhubarb festival guests dine from local food trucks. -
4-H leaders Bethany Craig, left, and Jen Estle. -
Young visitors pet 4-H club goats. -
The Estle family brought their goats to the farmyard area. -
Jon Manley, left, of the Contoocook and North Branch Rivers Advisory Committee, and Mike Munhall, right, of the Bennington Conservation Committee. -
Dr. Jen Estle of Bennington 4-H teaching young guests about her goats. -
The Rhubarb Story Walk. -
Stella (left) and Juniper Zimmer hold bunnies at the Bennington Rhubarb Festival. -
Jessica and Jared Barnhard with baby Alexander in their vintage Army tent.
The 11th annual Bennington Rhubarb Festival took place Saturday at Sawyer Park. The event is a fundraiser for Bennington’s GEP Dodge Library.
