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08/07/2019 09:00 AM

Deep River Park & Rec: Happy Half-Century


Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier

Deep River Park & Recreation Department celebrated its 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Deep River Historical Society’s Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowboy, along with balloon sculptures and face painting.

Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting. Sally Carlson Crowell dances with David Seluke to the music of the Plywood Cowboy.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting. Sally Carlson Crowell dances with David Seluke to the music of the Plywood Cowboy.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting. Betsy Schofield, Director of Parks and Rec, Carol Jones, First Selectman Angus MacDonald, Sarah Kateley, and Leslie SheehanPhoto by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
Deep River Park and Rec celebrated it's 50th birthday out on the lawn of the Historical Society's Stone House, with music by the Plywood Cowbooy, and balloon scuptures and face painting.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier