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Picnic hosted by faith-based charity stresses ‘community’ in Natrona Community Park

Michael DiVittorio
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Caleb Lang, 5, of Harrison and Tye Mascara, 8, of Harrison talk about bears with state Game Warden Madison Pugh during the Fun and Freedom Youth Sports community picnic at Natrona Community Park on Saturday, July 30.
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Coach Robert Bolt of Fun and Freedom Youth Sports gives T-shirts to Angel Carrigan, 14, of Uniontown, left, and Miylaya Townsend, 10, of Aliquippa at the organization’s community picnic at Natrona Community Park on Saturday, July 30.
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Fun and Freedom Youth Sports board members Lorie Sakala, left, Penny Houston and Terri Loughrey prepare food and drinks for people at the group’s community picnic in Harrison on Saturday, July 30.
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Ladainian Cook, 14, of Harrison, center, plays dodge ball with a host of other youths at a Fun and Freedom Youth Sports community picnic on Saturday, July 30.
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Jamiya Townsend, 13, of Beaver Falls, left, her sister Miylaya Townsend, 10, of Aliquippa, Angel Carrigan, 14, of Uniontown and Emma Winkler, 15, of Springdale pose for a photo during the Fun and Freedom Youth Sports community picnic July 30.
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People who participated in the free community picnic by Fun and Freedom Youth Sports got new T-shirts to mark the occasion July 30.

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