Photos: 17th annual Day in Highlandlake
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Parent volunteer Courtney Mattoon helps Mead Elementary second grader Emilee Edwards during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, draw, play schoolyard games, and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
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April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second grader Teagan Crispin reads the grave marker of Mary Bumstead Coates during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
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April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Actors David Mineo and Teri Johnson take pictures after participaing in the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second grader Keaton Roffers takes notes during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second graders learn about Highlandlake Cemetery during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 students were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second graders gather at Historic Highlandlake Church during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Historic Highlandlake's Pauli Smith helps Mead Elementary second graders ring the bell inside Historic Highlandlake Church during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. In addition to ringing the bell, over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," Smith said. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second graders, including Naomi Diaz, left, and Connor D'Angelo, play with plastic hoops during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second graders Leah Willis, left, and Emily Badowski pause for a photo during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018HIGHLANDLAKE PIONEER DAY
Mead Elementary second graders gather in Highlandlake Cemetery during the 17th annual "A Day in Highlandlake" Monday. Over 100 Mead Elementary second graders were able to meet pioneer actors, churn butter, grind wheat, ring the church bell, play schoolyard games, draw and learn about the Highlandlake Cemetery through an educational scavenger hunt using the cemetery's grave markers. "This is the most students we've ever had," said HIstoric Highlandlake's Pauli Smith. To view more photos visit timescall.com.
Lewis Geyer/Staff Photographer
April 30, 2018