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Nov 20, 2009 at 04:37 PM |
 News-Gazette Photos/Kelly Jeck | | Loralei Lawyer, 6, Erin Lowry, 6, Kyarra Bracy, 6, Jessica Lux, 5, and Sydney Lawyer, 2, wait for a drink from the water pump during the Osceola County Historical Society’s 18th Pioneer Day on Saturday, Nov. 14. Members of Girl Scout Troop 1546 were at the event working toward their Daisy Flower by learning about history. |
 | At left, members of the Sanford-based Celery City String Band entertain guests at the event, which was at the society’s Pioneer Village at 750 N. Bass Road, Kissimmee. The event featured music, food, pioneer crafts and displays portraying the county's earlier days.
| Below, six-year-old Savannah Ewalt, of Kissimmee, is thinking twice before she pets this coyote. Douglas Pummell, of Crescent City, was on hand to share the heritage and lifestyle of the Timicua Natives.
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