Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24. Students enjoyed inflatables, water activities, music, dancing and field games. The day was first declared by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont in 2023 to take place every May 26 with the intent to promote the benefits of outdoor activities on children’s mental health and wellness. Wesley Bunnell / Harbor News
Students at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook play outside as part of the second annual Get Outside and Play for Children’s Mental Health Day on May 24