Kids make their own pizza pies in Portsmouth (photos)
Posted 3/30/17
PORTSMOUTH — The Common Fence Point Improvement Association and the Newport County YMCA hosted a pizza challenge for ages 5-12 Friday night at the neighborhood's community hall.
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Kids make their own pizza pies in Portsmouth (photos)
Trenton Carter, 10, bites into a cheese pizza that he helped make during a pizza challenge at the Common Fence Point Community Hall Friday night. (His twin brother Darren looks on at left.)
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Megan McMahon cuts into a pesto bell pizza with peppers and onions.
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Ten-year-old Trenton Carter (left) and his twin brother, Darren, look on as Megan McMahon cuts a pineapple pizza.
Richard W. Dionne Jr.
Megan McMahon hands off a pineapple pizza to Tristan Barth, 12, as Trenton Carter, 10, and twin brother Darren look on.
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Hayden Shea, Tristan Barth, Charlie Whittaker and Garrett Roskelly (from left) enjoy pizza in a one of the booths.
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Tristan Barth, 12, takes a big bite of pineapple pizza.
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Ericka Thompson tosses cheese she tinted green with food coloring into her pizza.
PORTSMOUTH — The Common Fence Point Improvement Association and the Newport County YMCA hosted a pizza challenge for ages 5-12 Friday night at the neighborhood's community hall.
Participants were provided with the crusts, sauce and cheese, while the kids brought their own favorite ingredients to design their pizzas.
And, at the same time, parents got to enjoy a precious few hours of adult time.
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