Summer Day Camp supervisor Lindsay Richards gives Justin Heindel, 7, some comfort and first aid for a skinned knee after he took a spill on the playground at Les Gove Park. The camp, which continues until Aug. 29, is sponsored by the Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation Department.  The camp is open to kids from kindergarten to fifth grade. Activities include games, arts and crafts, weekly field trips and a barbecue. - Gary Kissel/Reporter
Gary Kissel/Reporter
Summer Day Camp supervisor Lindsay Richards gives Justin Heindel, 7, some comfort and first aid for a skinned knee after he took a spill on the playground at Les Gove Park. The camp, which continues until Aug. 29, is sponsored by the Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation Department. The camp is open to kids from kindergarten to fifth grade. Activities include games, arts and crafts, weekly field trips and a barbecue.

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July 7, 2008 · Updated 9:32 AM 

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