Benjamin Gerleman, 2 years old, enjoys a treat in the shade during Hy-Vee's first Summer Bash at Lion's Field Park. Press photos by Kate Hayden
Katie Garcia, 15, makes some massive bubbles for kids to chase at Friday's Summer Bash.
Gracie Hagarty, 9, tries some push-ups under the direction of Hy-Vee dietician Danielle Bowlin and staff member Shaley Landt at Lion's Field.
Michael Reh Jr., 14, and Tyler Frank, 14, finished their last day of eighth grade on Friday. The two will be freshmen at Charles City High School this fall.
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