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111518 Huntley Candle Making (MA)

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    Michael Mahoney, 17, left, and Thomas Brazen, 16, craft handmade holiday-scented candles during their Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Dylan Edminster, 16, stirs a wax, scent, and colored mixture during his Job Skills class where students make holiday scented candles at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Dylan Edminster, 16, left, and Michael Mahoney, 17 affix labels to handmade holiday-scented candles made during their Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Michael Mahoney, 17, left, and Dylan Edminster, 16, affix labels to handmade holiday-scented candles made during their Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Carlie Schuring, 16, from left, Michael Mahoney, 17, and Dylan Edminster, 16, affix labels to handmade holiday-scented candles made during their Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Michael Mahoney, 17, stirs a liquid mixture of wax, scent, and color to craft a holiday-scented candle during his Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Carlie Schuring, 16, stirs a liquid mixture of wax, scent, and color to craft a holiday-scented candle during her Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Austyn Moore, 14, pours a liquid mixture of wax, scent, and color to craft a holiday-scented candle during his Job Skills class at Job Skills students make holiday scented candles at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Michael Mahoney, 17, stirs a liquid mixture of wax, scent, and color to craft a holiday-scented candle during his Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Scents are labeled atop glass jars, identifying the scent of holiday-themed homemade candles inside the Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Job Skills Special Education teacher Deb Udelhofen, left, helps Michael Mahoney, 17, center, and Dylan Edminster, 16, craft holiday-scented candles at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Trinity Sever, 15, carefully places a label on a handmade holiday-scented candle created by Job Skills students at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    A wick sets in the center of a Christmas Tree scented handmade candle during a Job Skills class at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Trinity Sever, 15, carefully places a label on a handmade holiday-scented candle created by Job Skills students at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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    Thomas Brazen, 16, carefully places a label on a glass jar, containing a holiday-scented handmade candle created by Job Skills students at Huntley High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018 in Huntley. The popularity of the candles at the monthly Huntley farmers market prompted a broader sale base, and now will be available at some craft fairs. The candles sell for $4 with the money raised used for purchasing more supplies to continue production as well as supplementing the cost of field trips to local businesses and other hands-on learning experiences. Some of the scents available include Egg Nog, Christmas Tree, Gingerbread, Winter Pine, Sugar Cookie, Fireside, and Cranberry, but a handful of autumn scents remain available too. The next opportunity to purchase candles to benefit the special education classes is at Leggee Elementary's 8th annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leggee Elementary School, 13723 Harmony Road in Huntley. Admission is free with a non-perishable food donation to the Grafton Food Pantry.

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