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2014 Harrison Rally Day festival

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Louisiana Avenue, site of the event.

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Sophy Avila, 11, of Perrysburg, third from left, who had been reluctant to pet Captain Joe, the opossum, reaches past Toledo Zoo education programmer Chris Berg, left, to touch the marsupial's fur. Sophy's twin Samy Avila is second from left, at rear.

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Samy Avila, 11, her twin Sophy, and friend Camila Upegui, 17, all of Perrysburg, react at the opportunity to pet an opussom.

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Perrysburg High School junior Jacob Waller, left, is a volunteer in the Rally for the Arts, children's activity area at the event. He volunteered as a member of the Key Club.

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Alaina Reimer, a ninth grader at Perrysburg High School, right, bangs the drum carried by ninth grade band member Michael Toffler.

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Grange, left, and Claire Burnside fold T-shirts that Goodwill Industries of Northwest Ohio, Inc., gave away at their table at the event.

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Livi Thompson, 10, facing camera at left, and her sister Kezia, 8, wait as their mom, Lucy Thompson, enters a contest for a free three-month membership at the JCC/YMCA from staffer Lesley Doria, of Perrysburg, left and back to camera.

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Elijah Heller, 7, of Wauseon, with his grandfather's custom metal art. Heller helped his grandfather Richard Alan, also of Wauseon, with the design of the creation of the bracelet his left hand is on when he suggested integrating the Brazilian bull fur into the bracelet.

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577 Foundation employee Cindy Siefert, left, of Monclova, and potter and volunteer Marilyn Rossnagel, of Toledo, wrap pottery for buyers.

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PASA [Perrysburg Alternatives to Substance Abuse] executive board member Colby Buzzell, 16, a student at Perrysburg High School, paints the face of Isabella Rohrabaugh, 4, also of Perrysburg.

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