Cole Howard scrapes the handrails at the wetlands boardwalk at Gunstock Mountain Resort on Friday. The Gilford High School senior class spent United Way's Day of Caring volunteering to improve the grounds at the mountain. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
Emily Watson, left, and Lauren Gallant paint the exterior rails of the boardwalk at Gunstock Mountain Resort white, to aid walkers with limited visibility. The Gilford High School senior class spent Friday volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock as part of the United Way's Day of Caring. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
Carson DeHart and Hannah Gannon carry a barrel full of pine needles that they removed from the dog park area at the Gunstock Mountain Resort campground during the United Way Day of Caring on Friday. The Gilford High School senior class spent the day volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
From left, Aidan Mathieu, Joseph Schelb, Tristan Weeks and Dante Canterbury work together to uproot invasive bittersweet from the wetlands at Gunstock Mountain Resort Friday. The Gilford High School senior class is participating in the United Way's Day of Caring, marking Earth Day volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
Aydyn Berube displays a particularly long root of invasive bittersweet, evicted from the wetlands at Gunstock Mountain Resort on Friday. The Gilford High School senior class was volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock with the United Way for their Day of Caring. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
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Cole Howard scrapes the handrails at the wetlands boardwalk at Gunstock Mountain Resort on Friday. The Gilford High School senior class spent United Way's Day of Caring volunteering to improve the grounds at the mountain. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
Emily Watson, left, and Lauren Gallant paint the exterior rails of the boardwalk at Gunstock Mountain Resort white, to aid walkers with limited visibility. The Gilford High School senior class spent Friday volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock as part of the United Way's Day of Caring. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
Carson DeHart and Hannah Gannon carry a barrel full of pine needles that they removed from the dog park area at the Gunstock Mountain Resort campground during the United Way Day of Caring on Friday. The Gilford High School senior class spent the day volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
From left, Aidan Mathieu, Joseph Schelb, Tristan Weeks and Dante Canterbury work together to uproot invasive bittersweet from the wetlands at Gunstock Mountain Resort Friday. The Gilford High School senior class is participating in the United Way's Day of Caring, marking Earth Day volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart
Aydyn Berube displays a particularly long root of invasive bittersweet, evicted from the wetlands at Gunstock Mountain Resort on Friday. The Gilford High School senior class was volunteering to improve the grounds at Gunstock with the United Way for their Day of Caring. (Adam Drapcho/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
- Julie Hirshan Hart


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