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Scarpulla, 21, owns his own business called “Kyle’s Kreations.” Scarpulla has autism and so when it came time for him to find a job, he turned to arts and crafts. There were 20 or so vendors on hand to sell homemade jewelry, blankets, crafts, candles and sweets, including dog treats.Ī former Camp Harkness camper, Kyle Scarpulla, was stationed at his own table.
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Once everyone had a full stomach, it was time to shop.
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You could grab a slice of pepperoni pizza at the Children’s Center of Hamden pizza truck, or stop by the Shaking Crab truck for some seafood dishes and fried appetizers, all while a DJ played classic Halloween-themed music.Īfter a hay bale ride around the camp, Momma’s Ice Cream truck and the cannoli truck had dessert taken care of. “We’re giving people the opportunity to sell their products and get the community more involved with our camp and see more of our camp,” Marcoux said.Ĭhildren in costumes, with their parents not too far behind, roamed from one food truck to the next in search of lunch. Marcoux estimated that more than 6,000 people yearly use the park’s array of cabins, cottages, tent sites, picnic pavilions, scenic walkways and gardens. All the money raised by the camp will be put toward a new playground for campers, which Marcoux said costs upwards of $300,000.Ĭamp Harkness is one of the few state parks in the country dedicated for exclusive use by people with disabilities, accompanied by their family and friends. Marcoux, dressed in her lobster costume, said that while the camp has put on similar events in the summer, Sunday was the first time they’ve hosted a Fall Fest. “We’re just trying to bring the community in so that they see what we’re all about,” said Director Elisa Marcoux. Waterford ― If you were dressed in a costume and listening to some spooky tunes on Sunday afternoon, odds are you were at Camp Harkness’ Fall Fest.įamilies flocked to the camp for food trucks, craft vendors, fall-themed crafts for kids, face painting, hay bale rides and a costume contest in an effort to support the Camp Harkness Foundation. (Sarah Gordon/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints The annual event featured Halloween activities, crafts and vendors to support the Camp Harkness Foundation. Visitors walk through vendors during Fall Fest at Camp Harkness in Waterford on Sunday, Oct.
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