Loudonville 2nd grader’s dessert nets top bid at Street Fair’s pie auction & cake contest

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Finn Butler walks his apple pie around at the Loudonville Street Fair’s pie auction on Oct. 2, 2024. Butler’s pie earned $1,600 in the auction, the second year in a row he’s earned more than $1,000 for his pie. Credit: Mariah Thomas

LOUDONVILLE — Finn Butler, a Loudonville second grader, has earned $1,000 or more two years in a row at the Loudonville Street Fair’s annual pie auction and cake contest.

He said his pie last year captured $1,000. This year, Butler beat his own record — his apple pie sold for $1,600.

“It’s really exciting, I’m mind blown right now,” Butler said.

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Tony Shoemaker, Butler’s grandpa, purchased his pie. He did so thanks to the help of a group of people and businesses known as “Finn’s Friends of the Fair.”…

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