The Hopkinton Center for the Arts hosted its annual Wicked Weekend on Sunday. The day featured a 5K race, pumpkin carving contests, food and drink, local vendors and more.
Race participants pose for a photo outside Hopkinton Center for the Arts. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Sawyer Maus (left) and Lindsay Maus wear matching “Star Wars” outfits while Finley Maus dons a turtle costume. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
John Schwartz is dressed for both the race course and the golf course. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Kids rush down the road in the Wee Wicked Dash. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
A bumblebee buzzes down the course. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Runners wait for the race to begin. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Runners take off in a tight pack. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Jillian Ceddia (left), Aislinn Grigas, Kim Niemi and Katherine Knox start the race close together. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Michael Schroeder strides to a first-place finish in the men’s division. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Emma Spencer (left) takes the women’s title with Kimberly Dixon on her heels. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Josh Lovell (left) and Sam Scott are neck and neck heading to the finish. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Marjory Selig (right) accepts a prize from race directors Ilana Casady and Erin LaPrad. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Attendees check out vendor booths set up outside the HCA building. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
Youngsters look at pumpkins submitted to the Wicked Weekend’s pumpkin carving contest. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO
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