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Apple ‘n Arts Festival to mark 40th anniversary Saturday and Sunday

Patrick Varine
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A festival visitor holds a recently purchased jug of apple cider while browsing the antique tractor displays on Oct. 6, 2018, at the 36th annual Delmont Apple ‘n Arts Festival at Shields Farm in Delmont.
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Courtesy of Angela Warfsman
Casey Schraeder, then 13, won the youth category in the 2019 Apple ’n Arts Festival’s annual Apple Bake Contest. Schraeder entered his apple hand pies in the contest.
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Volunteer workers Dakoma Thomas (left) and Kaylie Ankney, both of Irwin, organize gallon jugs of apple cider for customers Oct. 5, 2019, at Shields Farm for the Apple ’n Arts Festival.
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Volunteer Kaylie Ankney of Irwin organizes apple cider for sale Oct. 5, 2019, at Shields Farm for the Apple ’n Arts Festival.
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Courtesy Apple ‘n Arts Committee
Entries in the 1998 Apple ’n Arts Festival baking contest
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Courtesy Apple ‘n Arts Committee
Harvey Bush (left) and George Bradish prepare a run of apples in the apple press in this undated photo.
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Courtesy Apple ‘n Arts Committee
Festival volunteers stir apple butter in two big kettles owned by organizer Brandy Walters’ family in this undated photo.
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Courtesy Apple ‘n Arts Committee
Nancy Potochnik (from left), Sally Burton and Pearl Smith review recipes for possible inclusion in the Apple ’n Arts Festival cookbook in this undated photo.
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Travis (left) and Casey Schraeder of Murrysville show off their past wins in the Delmont Apple ’n Arts Festival baking contest.

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