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Tamara Morgan, 13, of Sabattus ties up a canoe along the Androscoggin River in Auburn on Thursday. Morgan is one of 21 kids from the Auburn Parks and Recreation Department summer camp who paddled on the river between the Lewiston Falls Dam and Deer Rips Dam during the Androscoggin River Watershed Council’s 16th Annual Source to the Sea Trek. The trip was one of two events held on the river in the Lewiston-Auburn area on Thursday. The Young Professionals of the Lewiston-Auburn Area teamed up with the Androscoggin Land Trust and Watershed Council for an after-hours paddle below Great Falls later in the evening.
Gage Nolin, 13, of Auburn holds onto his paddle before heading up the Androscoggin River on Thursday.
Amanda Grenier, 13, of Minot throws the bow line to Marisa Carter, 12, of Auburn while helping put canoes in the Androscoggin River on Thursday.
Kids from the Auburn Parks and Recreation Department Summer Camp paddle on the Androscoggin River during the 16th Annual Source to Sea Trek. Jessie Perkins, third from left, is the trek coordinator.
Jamison Pooler, 12,of Auburn, Owen Murray,11, of Auburn and Jessie Perkins of Bethel launch from the North River Road boat access in Auburn on Thursday. Perkins is the coordinator for the Androscoggin River Watershed Council’s 16th Annual Source to the Sea Trek.
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