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We sent Megan to summer camp for a day

by Jon Bodell August 2, 2016August 2, 2016

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Megan Marshall / Insider internOur hard-working summer intern Megan Marshall spent a day last week driving all over the city in search of local summer camp fun. She started the day off with campers at Concord Parks and Rec, ranging from first to eighth grade. Then she ventured over to the Kimball-Jenkins School of Art for costume making festivities, and capped off her day at N.H. Audubon for Worm Wednesday, where she unfortunately saw no worms. Facing page, top left: Campers at the N.H. Audubon summer camp enjoyed a little free time sprinkler cool down last week, and as you can see do did the counselors considering everyone was soaked head to toe when all was said and done. Top right: Playing dodgeball sure can be tiring. Looks like one parks and rec camper had a little too much fun. Bottom left: Portor Jones, from left, Nathan Morse and Arden Silva-Bardooy escape the hot sun by making some silly faces and building some sort of contraption out of orange safety cones and sticks. This page, top left: Kelsie Ward adds a few black dots to what is an otherwise very colorful painting in one of the Kimball-Jenkins art studios. Right: Cate Pittelli and Harley Dyer use spray paint to add some color to their cosplay costumes, made from materials they found around the art school. Bottom left: Music and barnyard animal masks made for one great circle time during the parks and rec kids camp.
Megan Marshall / Insider internOur hard-working summer intern Megan Marshall spent a day last week driving all over the city in search of local summer camp fun. She started the day off with campers at Concord Parks and Rec, ranging from first to eighth grade. Then she ventured over to the Kimball-Jenkins School of Art for costume making festivities, and capped off her day at N.H. Audubon for Worm Wednesday, where she unfortunately saw no worms. Facing page, top left: Campers at the N.H. Audubon summer camp enjoyed a little free time sprinkler cool down last week, and as you can see do did the counselors considering everyone was soaked head to toe when all was said and done. Top right: Playing dodgeball sure can be tiring. Looks like one parks and rec camper had a little too much fun. Bottom left: Portor Jones, from left, Nathan Morse and Arden Silva-Bardooy escape the hot sun by making some silly faces and building some sort of contraption out of orange safety cones and sticks. This page, top left: Kelsie Ward adds a few black dots to what is an otherwise very colorful painting in one of the Kimball-Jenkins art studios. Right: Cate Pittelli and Harley Dyer use spray paint to add some color to their cosplay costumes, made from materials they found around the art school. Bottom left: Music and barnyard animal masks made for one great circle time during the parks and rec kids camp.

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