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2019 COOPERSTOWN WINTER CARNIVAL

Quilts, Crafts, and 10k Won

By SUNY Oneonta Counselor

Activities are underway all over Cooperstown today as the 2019 Winter Carnival hits its stride. Top, Linda Cunningham, Cooperstown, marvels at the multi-colored quilts at The Fenimore Quilt Club show at the art association at 22 Main., open until 4, and 1-4 p.m. Sunday.  Lower left, Shawn Bubany, Delhi, a SUNY Oneonta counselor, won the 47th annual Bob Smullens Run – the oldest 10K in the region – in 41.08, more than two minutes ahead of Cooperstown’s Frank Wilsey, who was second. Lower right, Kelly Richmond and mom Shirley man the Creations by Kelly booth at the Winter Carnival Craft Show at 25 Chestnut, the fire hall, which continues until 4 p.m. Kelly’s mom is still working at age 80; recently finishing up serving samples at Price Chopper, she’s making up rooms at the Lakeview Motel.  Kid-friendly activities dominate the next few hours at Lake Front Park. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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