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Unadilla Celebrates Fall

On Perfect Autumn Day

Janette Johnson of Covered Bridge Farm Stand, top photo, shows off produce from her enterprise at today's Unadilla Autumn Fest, organized by the Unadilla Rotary Club.  Bottom left, Jaclyn Murray, left, who attended with her pal Madelyn Finch, shows astonishment when one of the turtles from Animal Adventures, Jefferson actually moves.  Edward Duvall, lower right, wends his way over a suspension bridge erected by Unadilla's famous Boy Scout Troop #1.  Scouts Evan Van Alstyne and Kyle Riesen help him out.  (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Janette Johnson of Covered Bridge Farm Stand, top photo, shows off produce from her enterprise at today’s Unadilla Autumn Fest, organized by the Unadilla Rotary Club. Bottom left, Jaclyn Murray, left, who attended with her pal Madelyn Finch, shows astonishment when one of the turtles from Animal Adventures, Jefferson, actually moves. Edward Duvall, lower right, wends his way over a suspension bridge erected by Unadilla’s famous Boy Scout Troop #1. Scouts Evan Van Alstyne and Kyle Riesen help him out. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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