Harley Cote, 9, bakes her own mini apple pies on Friday at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford. The event was held on National Pi Day, March 14, which represents the first three digits of pi, 3.14. Along with the apple pies, children made homemade modeling compound and dyed it a variety of colors.
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Harley Cote, 9, makes homemade modeling compound while waiting for her mini apple pies to bake on Pi Day at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford on Friday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Harley Cote, 9, proudly displays her two mini apple pies on Pi Day at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford on Friday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Harley Cote, 9, makes homemade modeling compound while waiting for her mini apple pies to bake on Pi Day at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford on Friday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Two mini apple pies baked by Harley Cote come fresh out of the oven on Pi Day at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford on Friday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Harley Cote, 9, plays with her homemade modeling compound after baking mini apple pies on Pi Day at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford on Friday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Harley Cote, 9, enjoys her homemade modeling compound after baking mini apple pies on Pi Day at Beans & Greens Farm in Gilford on Friday afternoon. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)


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