People and places

Pete, Theresa and Ruby Logan, Lawrence, enjoy snacks and fellowship during Vacation Bible School at Trinity Episcopal Church. The school was July 26-30.

Anne Patterson, left, and Shirley Reese help Vacation Bible School students with crafts at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1011 Vt. The event was July 26-30.

Ben Robben, 4, Manhattan, poses with Kansas University running back John Randall during Kids Day. The event was Sunday at the practice field behind Anschutz Pavilion. Children had the opportunity to stretch with KU football players and collect autographs and pictures.

Volunteers with the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Assn. receive recognition for their work. They were honored during a luncheon in May for donating 963 hours during the past year. They helped install Care Link emergency response units, delivered brochures to more than 100 businesses and worked in the office. From left are Martin Johnson, Arvilla Lee, Lenora Crumet, Marilyn Chamberlin, Beverly Cates, Richard Cates, Clara Arnold, Dale Kring, Lee Percival, Mary Workman, Don Workman and Wayne Deaver. Not pictured are Pinky Hayes, Larna Henderson, Betty Lane, Bootsie Lauridsen and Laura Lauridsen.

From left are Kent Tomlinson, Patty Kennedy and Sue Nutt. They helped during the third annual Men Bake! Women Build bake sale, a benefit for the Lawrence Habitat for Humanity. The event was May 22 in downtown Lawrence. It raised ,100 for the agency's next Women's Build project.

Kansas University quarterback Brian Luke gets ready to throw a pass to Connor Wentz-Hall, 7, Tonganoxie, during Kids Day. The event was Sunday at the practice field behind Anschutz Pavilion. Children stretched with KU football players and collected autographs and pictures.

Back row, from left, are Lily Kimbrell, Jennifer Sanner and Ianata Kimbrell; Claire Sanner is in front. They enjoyed refreshments and fellowship during Vacation Bible School July 26-30 at Trinity Episcopal Church.

Susan Ralston, director of Vacation Bible School at Trinity Episcopal Church, leads a parade during the closing ceremony. Vacation Bible School was July 26-30 at the church, 1011 Vt.

David Nutt, left, and Jim Schwartzburg help during the third annual Men Bake! Women Build bake sale, a benefit for the Lawrence Habitat for Humanity. The event was May 22 in front of US Bank at Ninth and Massachusetts street. Nutt has provided his famous peanut butter balls and Schwartzburg has provided his famous lemon meringue pies for the past three years.