The Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday, Apr. 19.
Josephina Kimble, 9, of Towson, and her 4-year old brother Milo test their skills on a leap frog game during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Maxwell, left, and Travis Chadwick, siblings from Havre de Grace, sort through items, learning which are recyclable at a display setup by Harford County Master Gardeners during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
James Sherring, chair of the Harford County Forestry Board, offers a Persimmon tree seedling, one of several native trees being given away, to Aberdeen mayor Patrick McGrady and his 11-year old son Indy during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)A bird nest of an Eastern Bludbird is displayed by the Harford Bird Club during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Three-year old Alphonse Powell of Aberdeen dunks an Earth-painted basketball into a recycled tire during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Deirdre Sumpter, left, president of the local Xi Delta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. helps Aberdeen resident Carol Clark make a seed starter pot during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Angela Foye, a HCPS teacher and recent graduate of the Haford County Watersheds Stewards Academy, informs a visitor to the booth about local streams and focus of the academy’s mission during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Kathy Tollar, a Harford County Master Gardener, talks about displays exhibited by the group, featuring olla, terracotta irrigation pots, and rain runoff during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
Mary Murray, a member of the Harford Bird Club , helps Savanah Claude, a 4-year old Aberdeen resident and avid bird watcher, build her own bird nest while educating her about native bird species during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Rising Sun residents Chloe Beyer and Asher Brock test their skills while trying to kick a milk jug through a field goal during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)Zara Kite, 8, of Aberdeen, left, and Miracle Friend, 8, of Belcamp, take part in a rain gutter regatta, one of various earth-themed games during the Earth Day Celebration at Aberdeen Festival Park on Saturday. (Brian Krista/Staff)
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