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BETHEL — Water guns-a-blazing, Crescent Park School students doused each other with water at a water-themed end to their field day. Groups of students visited stations manned by teachers and high school volunteers. They slipped and slid down a hill of wet bubbles; used their feet to lift objects from kiddie pools and made giant bubbles.
At the dunk tank, CPS Principal Tanya Arsenault and Superintendent of Schools Mark Kenney both ended up in the drink to the delight of the students.
After Superintendent of Schools Mark Kenney got dunked, Telstar sophomore Seth Dupuis gets it next as students Cade Brown and Emmett Patten head to the lever at Crescent Park School Field Day. Rose Lincoln
Fifth grader Eagan Beaton with a water gun. Rose Lincoln
Tyler O’Hone is ready to pounce on Madeline Lewis’ giant bubble. Both are fourth graders at Crescent Park School. Rose Lincoln
Fourth graders Henry Harrop and Lily Burrill pump water into water guns. Rose Lincoln
Fourth grader Aura Brown makes bubbles. Rose Lincoln