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Fun For Kids At Crayon Carnival

Gabi Ragozinne picks the key that opens the treasure chest at today's Crayon Carnival, underway in Cooperstown High School's Bursey Gym.  Gabi and her friend, Shayanne Couse, are fifth graders in Oneonta schools.  Overseeing the booth -- one of many -- is Margie Knight.  Bouncing games, food and a tag sales are part of the fun.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Gabi Ragozzine picks the key that opens the treasure chest at today’s Crayon Carnival, underway in Cooperstown High School’s Bursey Gym until 3 p.m. Gabi and her friend, Shayanne Couse, are fifth graders in Oneonta schools. Overseeing the booth — one of many — is Margie Knight. Bouncing games, food and a tag sales are part of the fun. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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