The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. A group of volunteers held up signs "Light The Way! Welcome" as cars arrived to drop off their lanterns at the park. Marina Capezzone(Light), Jimmy Burch(The), Anthony Joya(Way!) and Danielle Hoff(Welcome) Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Mary Jo Helchowski held up a "Wahoo", Emma Fanelli held up "Hooray", and Daielle Hoff held up "Welcome" signs and waved them as cars arrived and left. Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Sarah Cody, a reporter and anchor for WTNH 8, hosted the virtual celebration.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Sarah Cody, a reporter and anchor for WTNH 8, hosted the virtual celebration, here she introduced A Little Compassion, Inc. (ALC) Executive Director Jane Moen.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Sarah Cody, a reporter and anchor for WTNH 8, hosted the virtual celebration, here she introduced A Little Compassion, Inc. (ALC) Executive Director Jane Moen.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Volunteers launch and guide the lanterns as the make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Volunteers launch and guide the lanterns as the make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Volunteers launch and guide the lanterns as the make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Volunteers launch and guide the lanterns as the make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Volunteers launch and guide the lanterns as the make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
The second annual Water Lantern Celebration took place on Saturday October 3rd at Plattwood Park in Deep River. This years celebration took place with a few volunteers and a live stream so people could watch from the safety of their homes. Lanterns make their way across the pond.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier