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Above: Sheila McDonough of Falling Star Farm in Limington spins alpaca wool into yarn at the 46th annual Saco Sidewalk Arts Festival on June 25. This was McDonough’s first festival in Saco, where she sold scarves, blankets and other accessories made from alpaca wool. Left: Jill Ross, who owns jewelry company Jill Ross Originals, sits in her kiosk at the festival. Ross became an artist when her son Adam Robert was deployed to Afghanistan six years ago, quitting her job as a emergency room medic and walking the beach in search of purpose.
Above: Sheila McDonough of Falling Star Farm in Limington spins alpaca wool into yarn at the 46th annual Saco Sidewalk Arts Festival on June 25. This was McDonough’s first festival in Saco, where she sold scarves, blankets and other accessories made from alpaca wool. Left: Jill Ross, who owns jewelry company Jill Ross Originals, sits in her kiosk at the festival. Ross became an artist when her son Adam Robert was deployed to Afghanistan six years ago, quitting her job as a emergency room medic and walking the beach in search of purpose.
 
 

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