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Thousands attended the Skow-Whoville parade and festivities Friday and Saturday on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan to welcome the holiday season with Santa Claus and characters from Dr. Suess' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." Photos by Morning Sentinel staff photographer Michael G. Seamans.
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Ella Siren as Cindy Lou Who sits with her dog, Rosie, dressed as Max, and Olivia Doyon, 6, at Skow-Whoville at 185 Water Street in downtown Skowhegan on Saturday.
Sydalia Savage, 15, takes a breather Saturday while playing the Grinch at Skow-Whoville on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
Skow-Whoville volunteers Connor Fortin, left, and Hillary White order some food Saturday during a break from entertaining children at Skow-Whoville at 185 Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
A young girl enters Skow-Whoville at 185 Water Street in downtown Skowhegan on Saturday.
Ella Siren as Cindy Lou Who, with her dog, Rosie, dressed as Max, sit for pictures Saturday at Skow-Whoville at 185 Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
Parade-goers are seen Friday through the reflections of holiday lights and decorations at Unwined as the Skow-Whoville parade marches by on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
Attendees of the Skow-Whoville parade Friday fill Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
The Grinch leads the Skow-Whoville parade Friday down Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
The Grinch leads the Skow-Whoville parade Friday down Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
The Grinch greets people lining the streets Friday at the Skow-Whoville parade on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.
Santa waves to attendees Friday at the Skow-Whoville parade on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan on Friday.
Isabella Giroux, 6, of Norridgewock meets Santa Claus at the Skow-Whoville parade Friday on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan.