The Wally Gordon Singers Quartet sings with Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey, left, who dressed as a strawberry for the festival.
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The Wally Gordon Singers Quartet sings with Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey, left, who dressed as a strawberry for the festival.

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<p>Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey with the winners of the race for kids 5 and under. From left; Celia Hughes, 4, of Clarks Summit; Kellen Gilboy, 5, of South Abington Township; and Elliott Kime, 5, of Clarks Summit. </p>
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Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey with the winners of the race for kids 5 and under. From left; Celia Hughes, 4, of Clarks Summit; Kellen Gilboy, 5, of South Abington Township; and Elliott Kime, 5, of Clarks Summit.

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<p>Jessica Colvin, left, owner of Pure Suds Co., poses in the shop with Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey. </p>
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Jessica Colvin, left, owner of Pure Suds Co., poses in the shop with Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey.

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<p>The pie-eating contest is on! </p>
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The pie-eating contest is on!

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<p>Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey stands with the winners of the race for kids ages 6-11. From left: Madison Hall, 10, of Clarks Summit; Silas Twombly, 9, of Carbondale; and Max Trowbridge, 10, of South Abington Township.</p>
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Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey stands with the winners of the race for kids ages 6-11. From left: Madison Hall, 10, of Clarks Summit; Silas Twombly, 9, of Carbondale; and Max Trowbridge, 10, of South Abington Township.

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<p>Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey, center, with the winners of the pie-eating contest, Jayden Caraballo and Caden Musick, both of Clarks Summit.</p>
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Clarks Summit Borough Council President Gerrie Carey, center, with the winners of the pie-eating contest, Jayden Caraballo and Caden Musick, both of Clarks Summit.

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<p>Oliver Kime, 2, of Clarks Summit; and his 5-year-old brother, Elliott, draw a strawberry on the pavement of Spring Street.</p>
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Oliver Kime, 2, of Clarks Summit; and his 5-year-old brother, Elliott, draw a strawberry on the pavement of Spring Street.

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CLARKS SUMMIT — The borough celebrated a fruit, the strawberry, with its annual Summit Summer Solstice and festival presented by the Abington Business and Professional Association on Saturday, June 14. Festivities included kids’ races, sidewalk sales, games and a pie-eating contest. The Wally Gordon Singers Quartet performed around town.