Lilly Vereen, left, and Kaitlyn Jackson, right, examine the dip net that holds aquatic life specimens they scooped from Lake Bradford in Tallahassee.
Isabella Grayson paints a biodegradable shopping bag with the message, "Protect our Earth".
The girls were participating in the annual Brookwood Science Camp. The students visited the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science during the week-long camp to participate in a special educational program, "A Drop in the Bucket." The young campers learned about the water cycle and the necessity of conserving water. The camp that ended June 25 focused on educational adventures for students entering second, third, or fourth grade. The next camp begins July 26 at Brookwood, and already has a full enrollment.
Zach Singletary, son of Tim and Karen Singletary of Cairo, also paints a biodegradable shopping bag.