Fun in the sun: Camp explores Lackawanna River

Exploring the Lackwanna River
Jude Colarusso, 6, of Jermyn, looks at a container with fish and other creatures found in the Lackawanna River in Blakely as he participates in Pennsylvania American Water’s Wonderful World of Water camp on Aug. 3. Twenty campers participated in the four-day program to learn about water and all the impacts people have on natural resources. Pennsylvania American Water Wonderful World of Water camp
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Exploring the Lackwanna River
Luca Chindemi, 7, of Jessup, dumps water out of his shoes as he sits on a rock in the Lackawanna River in Blakely as he participates in Pennsylvania American Water’s Wonderful World of Water camp on Aug. 3.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / THE TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Exploring the Lackwanna River
Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation member Bobby Hughes of Ashley shows a river creature to Riley Spencer, 6, of Dunmore, along the Lackawanna River in Blakely during the Pennsylvania American Water Wonderful World of Water camp on Aug. 3.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Exploring the Lackwanna River
Alexa Wintermantel, 9, of Olyphant, uses a brush to look for river creatures as Phaedra Jarosh, 4, of Jessup looks on as they participate in Pennsylvania American Water’s Wonderful World of Water camp.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Exploring the Lackwanna River
Lexington Keating, 8, of Jessup, pushes river water into a net held by Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation member Bobby Hughes of Ashley along the Lackawanna River in Blakely during the Pennsylvania American Water Wonderful World of Water camp.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Exploring the Lackwanna River
Riley Spencer, 6, of Dunmore, holds hands with Phaedra Jarosh, 4, of Jessup, as they walk out of the Lackawanna River in Blakely while participating in Pennsylvania American Water’s Wonderful World of Water camp.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
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Exploring the Lackwanna River
Jude Colarusso, 6, of Jermyn, looks at a container with fish and other creatures found in the Lackawanna River in Blakely as he participates in Pennsylvania American Water’s Wonderful World of Water camp on Aug. 3. Twenty campers participated in the four-day program to learn about water and all the impacts people have on natural resources. Pennsylvania American Water Wonderful World of Water camp
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Exploring the Lackwanna River
Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation member Bobby Hughes of Ashley shows a river creature to Riley Spencer, 6, of Dunmore, along the Lackawanna River in Blakely during the Pennsylvania American Water Wonderful World of Water camp on Aug. 3.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Exploring the Lackwanna River
Lexington Keating, 8, of Jessup, pushes river water into a net held by Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation member Bobby Hughes of Ashley along the Lackawanna River in Blakely during the Pennsylvania American Water Wonderful World of Water camp.
- CHRISTOPHER DOLAN / TIMES-TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER