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Entertainment for all ages at the Lions Club Fall Festival

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Gary Clements cooks burgers for the crowd at the Lions Club Fall Festival
Gary Clements cooks burgers for the crowd at the Lions Club Fall Festival.
Double vision: Nick Blauch and Nick Hildreth both pose as the Joker.
Double vision: Nick Blauch and Nick Hildreth both pose as the Joker.
The crowd dances to the music of the Joshua Tree, a U2 tribute band that headlined the Lions Club Fall Festival on Saturday night.
The crowd dances to the music of the Joshua Tree, a U2 tribute band that headlined the Lions Club Fall Festival on Saturday night.
Aromatherapy bottles sold by Crystal Clark of Dances with Fire hang from a stand at the craft fair. (Photo by Laura Zupancic)
Aromatherapy bottles sold by Crystal Clark of Dances with Fire hang from a stand at the craft fair. (Photo by Laura Zupancic)
An alpaca enjoys the view at the Lions Club craft fair. The animal yields 3- to 5-pounds of fiber per year used for knitting—apparently not enough to afford dental work.  (Photo by Laura Zupancic)
An alpaca enjoys the view at the Lions Club craft fair. The animal yields 3- to 5-pounds of fiber per year used for knitting—apparently not enough to afford dental work.  (Photo by Laura Zupancic)
Mike Golarz, the lead singer for the Joshua Tree sings the U2 classic, Pride (in the Name of Love).
Mike Golarz, the lead singer for the Joshua Tree sings the U2 classic, Pride (in the Name of Love).
Steven Connoly, a National Guardsman who trains at Devens, pitches a ball that clocks in at 43 mph.
Steven Connoly, a National Guardsman who trains at Devens, pitches a ball that clocks in at 43 mph.
Sitting atop her father’s shoulders, Tally Dutkewych covers her ears during the concert.
Sitting atop her father’s shoulders, Tally Dutkewych covers her ears during the concert.
A cascade of fireworks lights up the nightime sky during the evening’s main event.
A cascade of fireworks lights up the nightime sky during the evening’s main event.
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