Waterville Junior High School seventh grade student Tyler Dunn throws a ball during a dunk tank fundraiser for him on Monday.
David Leaming
STILL LIFE: Kale harvest
Cassie Seawell harvests kale in the pouring rain at Village Farm, a community-supported agriculture venture, in Freedom on Tuesday.
STILL LIFE: Pool prep
Waterville Parks and Recreation department employees including Sam Green, left, and Nate Bernier paint the large pool on North Street on Monday. The pool is scheduled to open June 22.
STILL LIFE: Fire station field day
James Rackliff, a kindergarten student at the George Mitchell School, reacts with joy as he and Waterville firefighter Pablo Passalacqua turn on a water hose at Central Station on Monday. The class visited the station as part of a field day before heading to the city library.
STILL LIFE: Business is brisk
Briana Veilleux, left, and Kenadie Dickey fill cups with lemonade at their stand in Waterville on Sunday, The girls said that sales were steady enough to require a second pitcher.
STILL LIFE: Ride it out
Fairfield Primary School student Kelsey Rideout tries to get to the outside of a colorful parachute as classmates flip up the sides during an end-of-school-year field day on Monday.
STILL LIFE: Dust to dust
Workers with Danley Demolition have reduced the St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Waterville to a pile of rubble on Tuesday.
STILL LIFE: Beat the heat
Some people may complain about the recent heat and humidity but these folks, armed with boat, fishing rods, bathing suit and a cooler, took advantage of summer conditions on the Kennebec River in Skowhegan on Sunday.
STILL LIFE: What a pane
Jerry Croci rappels down a huge wall of glass panes on the new Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville, while washing the glass on Monday. Sixty feet above Croci was Jay Schaible, who moved Croci’s rope harness equipment sideways as needed.
STILL LIFE: With two paddles
Mike Eldredge, front, and Keith Shorey drift on Messalonskee Stream in Waterville while trolling for fish on Monday.