45 On Main turns one

State Rep. Maria Horn (D-64), pictured in dunk tank, got dunked at 45 On Main’s birthday party.

Lans Christensen

45 On Main turns one

KENT — On a sunny Saturday, July 13, 45 On Main - Coffee Chocolate & Creamery in Kent celebrated its first birthday.

Music, Games, and entertainment brought in friends and customers of all ages.

By far, the main attraction was the dunk tank with the opportunity to dunk a variety of well-known locals.

Kent Library’s Sarah Marshall was the first dunkee, followed by State Rep. Maria Horn (D-64), and then First Selectman Marty Lindenmayer. All were happily dunked and cheered the delighted “dunkers.”

All funds from the event went to support the Kent Food Bank.

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