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FESTIVAL FACES
ON THE LAWN of the Ray County Courthouse, Millie O’Dell, 11, sends bubbles scurrying on the wind during the Richmond Mushroom Festival. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff
HEY, MOM… Emmett Bollings, 8, tells his mother he would really, really like a terrifying, spiketoothed Huggy Wuggy.
FACE PAINTING attracts a lot of interest from youngsters. Paint and a bit of glitter brightens 4-year-old Hayleigh Daily’s face.
BETTER THAN FACE PAINT alone, Penelope Behler, 3, lights up her face with a sunlit smile.
BEDAZZLING… Face paint and jewels create a tiara Olive Behler, 5, wears during the Richmond Mushroom Festival.
LIKE TWIN SAPPHIRES, the eyes of Zuzu Behler, 4, are set within a face painted to resemble a cat.
A UNICORN’S golden horn adorns 5-year-old Embry Thurman’s face.
THIS UNICORN, hugged by Adysin O’Dell, 9, will last long after she washes her face. J.C. VENTIMIGLIA | Staff
DURING the festival, Paige Quick, 7, walks her new, already potty-trained puppy.
JOINING with others seen…