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Newtown Day Entertains A Crowd At Fairfield Hills

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From food trucks and vendors to the Brew Garden, there was something for every attendee at the first Newtown Day community event, held on October 6 on the grounds at Fairfield Hills.

Newtown Parks & Recreation partnered with the Chamber of Commerce of Newtown and sponsors to present the event.

Near the entrance to the event, bounce houses jiggled as children jumped and played inside the inflatable play areas. Families milled around, some sampling ice cream before heading to the food truck area. Eric and Robyn Notaro and their 1-year-old daughter Maya shared a cup of cookie dough ice cream from the Ferris Acres Creamery tent in the middle of the day.

Down the stretch of tents, children took turns testing their skills in an agility ladder set up in front of NYA Sports & Fitness Center’s booth. At Edmond Town Hall’s tent, people could take turns tossing sacks at a Cornhole board for a chance to win a movie ticket. Many people gathered near the food trucks to order lunch for the day.

For a full list of event sponsors see the event’s website online at newtownday.com.

<p>A line of food trucks fed the crowd at Newtown Day on October 6.     —Bee Photos, Hallabeck</p>
<p>The Carrizzo family of Brookfield shared lunch together at one table at Newtown Day. From left are Emily, Holly, Ellie, Jason, and Liz.</p>
Alina Gerardi tiptoed her way through an agility ladder set up on the ground in front of NYA Sports & Fitness Center’s booth at Newtown Day on October 6.
Sisters Jacquie, left, and Charlotte Sprague shared a hug after having their faces painted at Newtown Day.
From left are two of BD Provisions Co-Founders Cynthia Boccuzzi and John Boccuzzi Jr and BD Provisions Store Manager Lisa Chaloux at the store’s booth at Newtown Day. BD Provisions, which was also co-founded by Tony and Tara DiPippa, will hold a grand opening on November 10.
Heather Pierzchala and her children Avery and Rory, right, sit together at Newtown Day.
Eric and Robyn Nataro stand with their daughter Maya at Newtown Day.
Bounce houses were set up on the Fairfield Hills grounds for Newtown Day.
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