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Kennebec Valley Garden Club helps decorate governor’s mansion for holidays
Tammy Costigan, of Winthrop, works on a rocking horse decoration Thursday in the sun room at the Blaine House in Augusta. The Kennebec Valley Garden Club decorated several of the public rooms downstairs in a Victorian style. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Tammy Costigan, of Winthrop, works on a rocking horse decoration Thursday in the sun room at the Blaine House in Augusta. The Kennebec Valley Garden Club decorated several of the public rooms downstairs in a Victorian style.
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Kennebec Valley Garden Club Vice President Debbie Sherman, of Winthrop, ties a garland to the front stairway Thursday at the Blaine House in Augusta. The garland includes hydrangea blossoms, pampas grass, pink roses and other plants. The group decorated several of the public rooms downstairs in a Victorian style.
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A detail shot of decorations on one of several Christmas trees seen Thursday at the Blaine House in Augusta. The Kennebec Valley Garden Club decorated several of the public rooms downstairs in a Victorian style.
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Nancy Vosine, of Sidney, left, and Wanda Hendrickson, of Farmingdale, decorate a hanging light fixture Thursday in the study at the Blaine House in Augusta. About 25 Kennebec Valley Garden Club members and volunteers decorated several of the public rooms downstairs in a Victorian style.