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Kids not the only ones having fun, getting messy

Pie-eating contest again part of Corn Festival

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“As long as the kids come and eat pie, we’ll have it,” Morse said about the smaller-than-expected turnout.

The lower amount of participants in the older age group meant there were extra pies to go around. Morse said she handed out extra pies to crowd members and had four special ladies add a competition of their own.

After the groups had taken their turns, Corn Festival Queen Natalie Cash of Gardner South-Wilmington High School and her court competed against each other.

“It was just funny,” Morse said. “Those pretty girls smearing their faces with chocolate pie.”

Morse said overall this was one of the best Corn Fests ever.

“It was just magnificent. I have never seen so many people in this town that I did not know. We’re obviously reaching out and people are coming back,” she said.

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