SUBMITTED PHOTO Gavin Hensley, a freshman at Southport High School and the son of Krista Metheny Hensley and Matt Hensley, visited Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic; Salsburg, Austria; and Munich, Germany; over the summer with his mom. “This was my first trip out of the United States, and it was much different than I expected,” said the grandson of Harold and Diane Metheny and Judy Hensley and the late Jim Hensley. “Hearing all the different languages made me feel different because I was not used to them. The people there were different too. Along with their kinds of food it was the experience of a lifetime. I hope that everyone has the opportunity to go somewhere out of the country at some point in their life. I am thankful that I have a family who can give me these experiences; I hope to be able to do it again.”
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SUBMITTED PHOTO Students from Beech Grove Schools attended Purdue University’s summer science camp for free. “As always, science camp was a huge success,” said Beech Grove High School teacher Megan Kimball, who along with Kevin Banks served as sponsors. “We had a great group of students,” she added. “They enjoyed many aspects of the camp, but I think their favorite day was when we got to dechorionate fish embryos under a microscope.” The participants were (in no particular order) Elizabeth Pich, Mackenzie Poindexter, Olivia Malone, Kelsey Williams, Shelby Wright, Kamsey Schneider, Nathalia Mamat, Ashlynn Morelock, Lillian Ferguson, Ted Hardesty, Patrick Lamb, Brent Strahla, Morgan Schneider, Devin Bow, Alyssa Dodd, McKenna Schneider, Austin Barton, Janis Vuskalns and Aaron Wills. |
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