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Top Left: Some love to fish. Zak Haselmo, an avid fly fisherman, sharpens
his skills in fly fishing for crappies at Homme
Dam at sunset. Top Right: Some spend their Summer out on the
trails.-Garrett Mlcoch (left) and Jaydeonrovarp spend
a lot of their summer on their ATVs riding the trails. Middle Left: Some
enjoy the hot summer weather swimming around
in their backyard pool as does Savannah Lynnes on the unicorn and her
sister Ella on the duck. Middle: Some love to
play baseball all summer, such as Bowen Solseng. His smile sure shows his
love of the game. Top Middle Right: Some
attend various camps in the area such as the Park River Bible Camp. PRBC
did a special camp for area foster children
this year. Bottom Middle Right: Some get to sit in a chair all day working
on their tan but more importantly, they are there
to protect your children at the Park River swimming pool . . . Lifeguards
are Front (L to R): Hannah Halvorson, John Bene-
da, and Julia Pic, Back: Milo twine, caden Swarlz, Owen twine, and Katy
Borg. Bottom Left: Some work on their game.
Greta hits her chip at the ninth hole at the Hillcrest Golf Course in Park
River as her sister Nora looks on. The Wharams
spend a lot of their summer golfing. Bottom Middle: Then there are those
that roast marshmallows over a campfire when
the burning ban isn't in effect. Philip Ganssle, Olivia Olimb, Lily
Olimb,"Frances Ganssle, and‘ Caroline Ganssle work 'on
the perfect marshmallow. Bottom Right: Then some have to work. Ethan
Chalich cleans out his weed eater as Alex Midgar-
den attacks a bunch of weeds in the background along a ditch behind the
Park River Dental Clinic. No matter how you
spend those long days, the people of the region are making the most out of
each and every moment of summer 2021.
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