Friday-July 29, 2022
Read MoreJACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings talks about searching for plant fossils among the red shale from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings holds a red shale rock with rain drop impressions on it from the Mauch Chunk formation at the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the area.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings holds a red shale rock with root impressions from the Mauch Chunk formation site at the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the area.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Large “ripples” are seen on the rock formed by the rise and fall of water near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Large “ripples” are seen on the rock formed by the rise and fall of water near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings shows a footprint of a salamander that is over 300 million years old from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings talks about searching for plant fossils among the red shale from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings searches for plant fossils among the red shale from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings searches for plant fossils in red shale rock from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings searches for plant fossils in red shale rock from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings searches for plant fossils in red shale rock from the Mauch Chunk formation near the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings holds a rock with root impressions on it from the Mauch Chunk formation at the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Professor and Paleontologist James Jennings holds a rock with root impressions on it from the Mauch Chunk formation at the Tumbling Run Water Treatment Facility in Pottsville on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Jennings published a paper in 1985 on plant fossils from the site.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Volunteers Kathy Donahue, of Wyomissing, left, and Joanne Davis, of Minersville, get ready for the Helping Harvest Mobile Market in the parking lot at Minersville Area High School on Thursday, Juuly 28, 2022. Helping Harvest distributed $1.4 million worth of food in June.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Volunteers Nancy Prann, of Lower Heidelberg Township, left, and Mary Ann Lindner, of Ringtown, right, gather items to distribute as Jay Worrall, president of Helping Hands, center, directs cars during the Helping Harvest Mobile Market in the parking lot at Minersville Area High School on Thursday, Juuly 28, 2022. Helping Harvest distributed $1.4 million worth of food in June.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Volunteer Cathy Bronakowki, of Shenandoah, carries a box of food to a vehicle during the Helping Harvest Mobile Market in the parking lot at Minersville Area High School on Thursday, Juuly 28, 2022. Helping Harvest distributed $1.4 million worth of food in June.
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Vanessa Allison, of Lavelle, watches as her son Luke Allison, 7, uses the Lending Library as her son Blake Allison, 2, holds his book in front of the playground in Lavelle on Thursday, July 28, 2022. According to Vanessa, they love the library and have already taken out three books since it was installed. Students from the Schuylkill Technology Center built and installed library boxes in Gordon, Lavelle and Girardville,
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Vanessa Allison, of Lavelle, watches as her son Luke Allison, 7, uses the Lending Library as her son Blake Allison, 2, holds his book in front of the playground in Lavelle on Thursday, July 28, 2022. According to Vanessa, they love the library and have already taken out three books since it was installed. Students from the Schuylkill Technology Center built and installed library boxes in Gordon, Lavelle and Girardville,
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Blake Allison, 2, of Lavelle, holds the book "Arthur's Christmas Cookies" he just took out from the Lending Library in front of the playground in Lavelle on Thursday, July 28, 2022. Blake was with his mother Vanessa Allison and brother Luke when they visited the Lending Library. His mother said they love the library and have already taken out three books since it was installed. Students from the Schuylkill Technology Center built and installed library boxes in Gordon, Lavelle and Girardville,
JACQUELINE DORMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Blake Allison, 2, of Lavelle, shows his book "Arthur's Christmas Cookies" he just took out from the Lending Library in front of the playground in Lavelle on Thursday, July 28, 2022. Blake was with his mother Vanessa Allison and brother Luke when they visited the Lending Library. His mother said they love the library and have already taken out three books since it was installed. Students from the Schuylkill Technology Center built and installed library boxes in Gordon, Lavelle and Girardville,