Valley News Dispatch

Rain can’t dampen spirit of church hosting community picnic to help fund scholarships

Tony LaRussa
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Max Strunk, 4, handled Saturday’s rainstorms at a church picnic in Washington Township by kicking off his shoes and grabbing an umbrella.
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Emma Strunk, 9, takes aim with a Frisbee she is trying to toss through a ring during a community picnic on Saturday sponsored by the Community Church of Pine Run in Washington Township.
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Molly Gardina, 24, of Vandergrift was busy serving up nachos, popcorn and other treats during a community picnic on Saturday at Kunkle Park.
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Zane Henry, 5, and his sister, Melody Henry, 3, took turns at the shooting range set up for kids at Kunkle Park, the site of a community picnic held by year by the Community Church of Pine Run in Washington Township.
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Guests check out the raffle baskets available before buying their tickets during a community picnic held by the Community Church of Pine Run in Washington Township.
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Zane Henry, 5, and his sister, Melody, 3, try their hands at the obstacle course set up for kids during a community picnic in Kunkle Park on Saturday.
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Samuel Strunk, 16, performed on the piano and guitar during Saturday’s community picnic in Kunkle Park.
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Gift baskets were raffled off at a community picnic to help raise money for a high school scholarship program run by the Community Church of Pine Run for the past 17 years.
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A fundraiser to support the scholarships awarded each year by the Community Church of Pine Run in Washington Township was held on Saturday, Oct. 1 at Kunkle Park.
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Volunteers from the Community Church of Pine Run in Washington Township provided food, games, music and other activities for a community picnic on Saturday in Kunkle Park.
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Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
A variety of knitted and crocheted items made by the “knit-whits” — a group of volunteers with the Community Church of Pine Run in Washington Township were raffled off during a community picnic at Kunkle Park on Saturday, Oct. 1.

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