
Isaac Gaudet, left, Matthew Kozak, and teacher Derek Latham work together to remove a wooden swing from its structure at Camp Tall Pines in Poland on Friday morning. The Poland Regional High School students were participating in their Community Service Day in which they get a jump start on the 15 hours of community service they are required to complete during their junior year. Camp Tall Pines, a Special Olympics camp, has a single paid employee and makes use of the volunteers to help winterize the property. (Andree Kehn/Sun Journal)
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