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| Messenger photos by Sean V. Lehosit |
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Steve Hatcher of The Groove Weasels rocks out on the bass during a performance at the Hilltop Bean Dinner. The Groove Weasels entertained guests with an array of blues, funk and rock tunes from noon to 5 p.m. Band members also include Sarah Hatcher, John Purcell and Greg Fee.
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Area youths, Van, Jack and Xander Gosselin greet personalities from the “Star Wars” universe. Asher Zawodni, Jess Bohanan and Scott Thomas belong to the Rebel Legion, a costuming organization and fan group that holds 50,000 members worldwide. Their chapter, the Great Lakes Base, serves Ohio and Michigan.
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John and Barbara Lowry speak with residents about the Greater Hilltop Area League for the Arts (GHALA). Local artists showcased their work inside the GHALA tent for visitors to browse.
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Resident John Slavery portrays “Marcus,” a Roman centurion who was present at the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Members of the Trinity Assembly of God held a children’s play area near the Westgate Shelter House. The church has dozens of period costumes it uses in solo dramas to teach lessons from the Bible.
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Civil War re-enactors demonstrate an encampment at the Hilltop Historical Society tent. (Left to right) John Sheck dressed in the blue uniform of the Union Army; while Steve Lewis and Adam Dickersons wear the gray attire Confederate prisoners at Camp Chase would have worn.
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Car and motorcycle enthusiasts were treated to more than 200 classic and modern vehicles. The event is sponsored by A-Tec Upholstery & Body Shop. All proceeds benefited A Special Wish Foundation.
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Neighborhood youths, Brianna, Shakia, Damia, Damon, Janyah and Ashati play inside a 1967 fire engine from Folsom, W.Va. Ron Haws purchased the engine for the children of Columbus to explore during community events like Cars in the Park.
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John Gerlach, senior sales consultant at Performance Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, places a $500 donation to A Special Wish Foundation on the windshield of a 2012 Dodge SRT8 Charger. Representatives from Performance Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge helped sponsor this year’s Cars in the Park and displayed several new car models, including the new charger.
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Parents line up with their children at a number of bounce houses and children’s games.
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