Grace Lemay makes cotton candy creations for customers outside of the Nelson Candy and Music shop. Credit: KIERA MCLAUGHLIN/Ledger-Transcript
Stephanie Kirsch, Adalynn Kirsch, Sarah Biron and Aubrey Biron represent Girl Scout Troop 65310 to sell bead art at the Summer Fest on Saturday. Credit: KIERA MCLAUGHLIN/Ledger-Transcript
The Wilton antique muster truck fundraising for new tires. Credit: KIERA MCLAUGHLIN/Ledger-Transcript
Maggie Josti, owner of Maggie’s Munchies based in Nashua, lives in New Ipswich and loves to work local events. Credit: KIERA MCLAUGHLIN/Ledger-Transcript
Audrey and Nathan Brooks with their faces freshly painted at the Good News Bible Church booth. Credit: KIERA MCLAUGHLIN/Ledger-Transcript
Jenni Lynn Band played on the Dummy stage at Wilton’s annual Summer Fest on Saturday. Credit: KIERA MCLAUGHLIN/Ledger-Transcript
The Wilton community showed out for the annual Summer Fest Celebration on Saturday.
Main Street was full of vendors, food trucks, crafts, music and sugary goodies.
Children lined up for the opportunity to get their faces painted by volunteers at the Good News Bible Church of Wilton booth and cotton candy from Nelson’s Candy and Music.
Wilton’s Antique Muster Truck was also present, fundraising to update the tires.
Six bands played throughout the day before the annual Lions Club Duck Drop began.
The festivities continued at Carnival Hill and finished with fireworks at dusk.
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