Dozens of kids showed up to the Jaffrey Public Library's water fun day on Tuesday afternoon. Children were given the opportunity to play in water shot out of a Jaffrey Fire Department tanker through a hose. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Karter Wolfe, 6, of Jaffrey looks at Jaffrey firefighter Greg Beals before running through water being shot out of a fire hose. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Maximus Dignard, 4, of Jaffrey stares at Jaffrey firefighter Greg Beals after getting some water in his face. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Jaffrey firefighter Greg Beals made sure every kid who attended the Jaffrey Public Library’s water fun day got wet. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Allison Landry, 6, of Jaffrey closes her eyes and turns her head before running through the water stream. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Abigail Dorso, 6, of Jaffrey takes some time to recuperate after running through the water. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Jaffrey firefighter Greg Beals allows Libby Ellis, 7, of Jaffrey to take a turn with the fire hose. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Jaffrey firefighter Greg Beals operates the fire hose during the Jaffrey Public Library’s water fun day. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Stephen Ginbus, 11, of Jaffrey, takes a direct hit from the fire hose. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
All the water during the Jaffrey Public Library’s big water day created a small rainbow on the ground. Staff photo by Nicholas Handy—
Dozens of kids showed up to the Jaffrey Public Library's water fun day on Tuesday afternoon.
Children were given the opportunity to play in water shot out of a Jaffrey Fire Department tanker through a hose.
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