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ELIJAH MARTIN, 7, and Lydia St. Manat, 4, of Lisbon Falls get a ride on a sleigh pulled by mini-horses Bud and B.G., driven by Ben Lapointe of Greene, on Sunday during the “World’s Greatest Sleigh Rides” event in Lisbon Falls. The Pejepscot Sno-Chiefs snowmobile club, aided by as many as 15 teams of drivers and horses from the Farmers Draft Horse, Mule and Pony Club, raised about $1,900 Sunday for the Pine Tree Society in the 19th annual benefit to help disabled children go to Pine Tree’s summer camp. Although there wasn’t much snow in the fields on Sunday, organizers said there was just enough to pull the lines of people who showed up to help a good cause while enjoying the thrill of a horse-drawn sleigh ride.
ELIJAH MARTIN, 7, and Lydia St. Manat, 4, of Lisbon Falls get a ride on a sleigh pulled by mini-horses Bud and B.G., driven by Ben Lapointe of Greene, on Sunday during the “World’s Greatest Sleigh Rides” event in Lisbon Falls. The Pejepscot Sno-Chiefs snowmobile club, aided by as many as 15 teams of drivers and horses from the Farmers Draft Horse, Mule and Pony Club, raised about $1,900 Sunday for the Pine Tree Society in the 19th annual benefit to help disabled children go to Pine Tree’s summer camp. Although there wasn’t much snow in the fields on Sunday, organizers said there was just enough to pull the lines of people who showed up to help a good cause while enjoying the thrill of a horse-drawn sleigh ride.




 
 

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