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Concesssions for dinner

Josh Rayford takes money from customer Sophie Kuchta at the baseball concession stand Monday night. In the thick of ball season, many families may find themselves eating dinner at the field or just getting a snack inbetween games. Randolph Area Veterans Memorial Park was packed with games both at the softball and baseball fields Monday night. Under the purview of the Randolph Park Board, volunteers - mostly players’ parents - help run the concession stands each season. At top, Dexton Korth cools off with a frozen treat and (right) Vicki Bermel makes up an order of nachos.

Josh Rayford takes money from customer Sophie Kuchta at the baseball concession stand Monday night. In the thick of ball season, many families may find themselves eating dinner at the field or just getting a snack inbetween games. Randolph Area Veterans Memorial Park was packed with games both at the softball and baseball fields Monday night. Under the purview of the Randolph Park Board, volunteers - mostly players’ parents - help run the concession stands each season. At top, Dexton Korth cools off with a frozen treat and (right) Vicki Bermel makes up an order of nachos.

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