Cole Schiefelbein, 8, entered the Silly String tent at the Hewitt Fair last weekend ready to rumble. The tent was one of many activities that were open to families at the event. (Rebecca Rogak/Herald)
Jack Morin and his brother Gavin, along with their friend Luca Iacobellis, chomped down on some cotton candy.
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Alyssa Westcott, 10, created her own unique masterpiece at the spin art table.
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Liana Lo painted a butterfly on the face of Devin Mullaney, 3.
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Ellie Baker, Kelsey Baker and Nicolas Albarano pet a very big bunny at the petting zoo.
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Volunteers Maureen Araneo, left, Kathy Hunter and Jessica Darcy worked at the sweets table.
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On Sunday, residents from all over Rockville Centre turned out for the annual Hewitt Fair.
The fair, held on school grounds, is hosted every year by the Hewitt PTA. It is the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year, and the proceeds help to fund activities for Hewitt kids throughout the year.
This year’s fair was a big success, and lots of fun. There was food and games, face painting, arts and crafts for students to do and things for parents to buy. There was also live music and a petting zoo filled with adorable animals.