June 4-6, 2010, Glover celebrated their bicentennial of the letting out of Long Pond, now called Runaway Pond. These photos are of the celebration at Runaway Pond Park on June 6th.
Civil War Reenactors shot their cannon off every half hour like they did at the centennial celebration in 1910.
Digging up the time capsule buried in 1997 by Glover School children
Joan Alexander, chairman of the Runaway Pond Celebration Committee
MacArthur family sings their late mother Margaret MacArthur's "Ballad of Runaway Pond"
The Orleans County Historical Society set up kettle coffee over an open fire like they did at the celebration in 1910
Civil War Reenactors shot their cannon off every half hour like they did at the centennial celebration in 1910.
Digging up the time capsule buried in 1997 by Glover School children
Joan Alexander, chairman of the Runaway Pond Celebration Committee
MacArthur family sings their late mother Margaret MacArthur's "Ballad of Runaway Pond"
The Orleans County Historical Society set up kettle coffee over an open fire like they did at the celebration in 1910