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Donnie Adams inspects the hat he has selected Sunday with his mother, Leslie Adams, at the Misty Acres Alpaca Farm display at the New England Arts & Craft Show at the Augusta Civic Center. They bought two of the hats, modeled after those worn by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from the Sidney alpaca farmers during the event. Andy Molloy/Kennebec JournalAllan Sachey awaits customers Sunday to inspect the baskets he stitches at his display at the New England Arts & Craft Show at the Augusta Civic Center. Sachey says he sold several of the baskets he makes from natural fiber grass and vegetable oil from his native Republic of Ghana, a country in West Africa. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal
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