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    Lisa Beyers, a Forest Ranger with Maine Forest Service, helps her daughter Lilliana Beyers, 8, extinguish a mock tree fire Tuesday at the Skowhegan Police Department hosted National Night Out at Coburn Park in Skowhegan. It's Skowhegan's first such event, but the 35th annual get-together nationwide, introducing children to law enforcement in a positive way.

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    People gather on Tuesday at Coburn Park in Skowhegan for the Skowhegan Police Pepartment-hosted National Nigh Out. It's Skowhegan's first such event, but the 35th annual get-together nationwide, introducing children to law enforcement in a positive way.

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    Ty Dauphinee, 6, climbs a tree in his cape Tuesday at the Skowhegan Police Department-hosted National Night Out at Coburn Park in Skowhegan. It's Skowhegan's first such event, but the 35th annual get-together nationwide, introducing children to law enforcement in a positive way.

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    Jasmine White, 11, walks along a trail Tuesday at Coburn Park wearing her superhero cape at the Skowhegan Police Department-hosted National Night Out event in Skowhegan. It's Skowhegan's first such event, but the 35th annual get-together nationwide, introducing children to law enforcement in a positive way.

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    Destiny Dauphinee holds her children Ty, 6, right, and Alana, 3, in a tree Tuesday at Coburn Park in Skowhegan during National Night Out, hosted by the Skowhegan Police Department. It's Skowhegan's first such event but the 35th annual get-together nationwide introducing children to law enforcement in a positive way.

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