Seven crew members with Buzzard Masonry of Skowhegan, including Carter Hunt pushing a wheelbarrow, use ledge stone Thursday to build walls and passageways at the miniature golf course at Gifford’s Famous Ice Cream at 170 Silver St. in Waterville.

Reese Buzzard of Buzzard Masonry of Skowhegan uses a trowel Thursday to  smooth mortar while building walls and passageways at the miniature golf course at Gifford’s Famous Ice Cream at 170 Silver St. in Waterville.

Jeremy Buzzard of Buzzard Masonry of Skowhegan uses a trowel Thursday to place a piece of ledge stone into mortar while building walls and passageways at the miniature golf course at Gifford’s Famous Ice Cream at 170 Silver St. in Waterville.

Ryan Jones, left, and Jeremy Buzzard of Buzzard Masonry of Skowhegan use trowels, mortar and ledge stone Thursday while building walls and passageways at the miniature golf course at Gifford’s Famous Ice Cream at 170 Silver St. in Waterville.

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