On July 18, Evan and Philip Woody help fellow members paint an old house on the grounds of the North Atlanta Church of Christ in Dunwoody.
On July 18, Evan and Philip Woody help fellow members paint an old house on the grounds of the North Atlanta Church of Christ in Dunwoody.
Philip and Evan Woody walk back to their house in Dunwoody after an activity at their church, the North Atlanta Church of Christ, on July 18.
Philip and Evan Woody walk back to their house in Dunwoody after an activity at their church, the North Atlanta Church of Christ, on July 18.
Lisa and Evan Woody converse in the sun room of their house in Dunwoody on July 18.
Lisa and Evan Woody converse in the sun room of their house in Dunwoody on July 18.
Miley Adams, president of the Georgia Pecan Growers Association, is hopeful for this season's harvest after two years of meticulous tending to his trees after Hurricane Michael destroyed 16% of his crop in Camilla, Georgia.
Miley Adams, president of the Georgia Pecan Growers Association, is hopeful for this season's harvest after two years of meticulous tending to his trees after Hurricane Michael destroyed 16% of his crop in Camilla, Georgia.
Miley Adams walks next to a tree he lost during Hurricane Michael on his pecan farm in Camilla on July 13.
Miley Adams walks next to a tree he lost during Hurricane Michael on his pecan farm in Camilla on July 13.
Miley Adams, president of the Georgia Pecan Growers Association, stands for a portrait on his 1,500 acre farm in Camilla on July 13.
Miley Adams, president of the Georgia Pecan Growers Association, stands for a portrait on his 1,500 acre farm in Camilla on July 13.
A young pecan tree on Miley Adams' farm grows among older trees that were not lost in 2018 after Hurricane Michael devastated the state's pecan industry.
A young pecan tree on Miley Adams' farm grows among older trees that were not lost in 2018 after Hurricane Michael devastated the state's pecan industry.
Bob Haga was 18 when he watched the U.S.S. Osprey sink into the waters of Omaha Beach on D-Day — 75 years ago on Thursday. His minesweeper crew on the U.S.S. Chickadee tried to recover as many as they could. “We couldn’t rescue every body, God knows we wanted to.” Now, 93, Haga attended a veterans breakfast at the Nampa Warhawk Air Museum as the only D-Day survivor present and one of only seven WWII vets.
Bob Haga was 18 when he watched the U.S.S. Osprey sink into the waters of Omaha Beach on D-Day — 75 years ago on Thursday. His minesweeper crew on the U.S.S. Chickadee tried to recover as many as they could. “We couldn’t rescue every body, God knows we wanted to.” Now, 93, Haga attended a veterans breakfast at the Nampa Warhawk Air Museum as the only D-Day survivor present and one of only seven WWII vets.
A team of unit members sweep their search area during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
A team of unit members sweep their search area during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Gregg Rettschalg, decade-long member and current president sweeps a search area with other members during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Gregg Rettschalg, decade-long member and current president sweeps a search area with other members during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Gregg Rettschlag, decade-long unit member and current president, inputs coordinates into a GPS system during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Gregg Rettschlag, decade-long unit member and current president, inputs coordinates into a GPS system during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Darryl Beemer runs through what the field training session is going to look like for unit members on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Darryl Beemer runs through what the field training session is going to look like for unit members on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Unit members check out GPS systems and radios during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Unit members check out GPS systems and radios during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Unit member Michael Rock answers questions from other members playing the role of "spontaneous volunteers" during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Unit member Michael Rock answers questions from other members playing the role of "spontaneous volunteers" during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
"Most all of the search and rescue takes place behind the scenes," Brian Marinelli, unit member for a little over a year, said during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
"Most all of the search and rescue takes place behind the scenes," Brian Marinelli, unit member for a little over a year, said during a field training on March 16 at Bonneville Point just outside of Boise.
Ray Mansisidor, 94, plays his accordion for family and friends on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
Ray Mansisidor, 94, plays his accordion for family and friends on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
Ray Mansisidor, WWII veteran, sits and listens to his friend's old stories on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
Ray Mansisidor, WWII veteran, sits and listens to his friend's old stories on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
George Emerson, 93, holds a photo taken when his German war camp was liberated on April 29, 1945 on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
George Emerson, 93, holds a photo taken when his German war camp was liberated on April 29, 1945 on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
Pauline Nielson prepares lunch for friends and family at a WWII veteran reunion on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
Pauline Nielson prepares lunch for friends and family at a WWII veteran reunion on Sept. 14 in Nampa.
Ballet Idaho dancers practice for their upcoming winter performance on Feb. 22 in Boise.
Ballet Idaho dancers practice for their upcoming winter performance on Feb. 22 in Boise.
Ballet Idaho dancers practice for their upcoming winter performance on Feb. 22 in Boise.
Ballet Idaho dancers practice for their upcoming winter performance on Feb. 22 in Boise.
Ballet Idaho dancers practice for their upcoming winter performance on Feb. 22 in Boise.
Ballet Idaho dancers practice for their upcoming winter performance on Feb. 22 in Boise.
A rider checks the scoreboard after a ride during the Professional Bull Riders show at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa on Oct. 20.
A rider checks the scoreboard after a ride during the Professional Bull Riders show at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa on Oct. 20.
A bull rider stretches before it's his turn to go during the Professional Bull Riders show at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa on Oct. 20.
A bull rider stretches before it's his turn to go during the Professional Bull Riders show at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa on Oct. 20.
Ethan Nichols, 15, is slowly losing his eyesight to a rare genetic disease. A WWI fanatic, The Warhawk Museum in Nampa invited Ethan to ride in a bomber. A crew member of the North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber gives Ethan Nichols last minute instructions before their flight at the Warhawk Museum in Nampa on Aug 25.
Ethan Nichols, 15, is slowly losing his eyesight to a rare genetic disease. A WWI fanatic, The Warhawk Museum in Nampa invited Ethan to ride in a bomber. A crew member of the North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber gives Ethan Nichols last minute instructions before their flight at the Warhawk Museum in Nampa on Aug 25.
The flight engineer gives Ethan Nichols last minute instructions before takeoff from the Warhawk Museum in Nampa on Aug 25.
The flight engineer gives Ethan Nichols last minute instructions before takeoff from the Warhawk Museum in Nampa on Aug 25.
Laura Nichols snaps a picture of the North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber carrying her son Ethan Nichols, 15, and daughter Abby Nichols, 17, at the Warhawk Museum in Nampa on Aug 25.
Laura Nichols snaps a picture of the North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber carrying her son Ethan Nichols, 15, and daughter Abby Nichols, 17, at the Warhawk Museum in Nampa on Aug 25.
Hayley Couture, community education manager for Midas Gold Idaho, has led 48 tours of the Stibnite Mine site this summer in addition to visiting kindergarten through college level classrooms to teach about geology and mining. She drives through north Idaho to the town of Yellowpine on Jan. 7.
Hayley Couture, community education manager for Midas Gold Idaho, has led 48 tours of the Stibnite Mine site this summer in addition to visiting kindergarten through college level classrooms to teach about geology and mining. She drives through north Idaho to the town of Yellowpine on Jan. 7.
Mary Ann Veaman, 89, is Boise's Happy Hoofers longest-running member after joining in 1993. The Happy Hoofers walk local parks in the mornings three times a week and haven't canceled a day in decades.
Mary Ann Veaman, 89, is Boise's Happy Hoofers longest-running member after joining in 1993. The Happy Hoofers walk local parks in the mornings three times a week and haven't canceled a day in decades.
William Ahkrum joins other veterans for ceramics in the morning on Thursday at the Veteran's Wellness Center, Jan. 3, in Boise. The center provides artistic outlets for veterans suffering from PTSD.
William Ahkrum joins other veterans for ceramics in the morning on Thursday at the Veteran's Wellness Center, Jan. 3, in Boise. The center provides artistic outlets for veterans suffering from PTSD.
Don Miller, 65, was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s at the age of fifty. He has been going to Rock Steady Boxing in Syracuse to help cope with his systems for a year.
Don Miller, 65, was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s at the age of fifty. He has been going to Rock Steady Boxing in Syracuse to help cope with his systems for a year.
Russ Harold prepares for a Rock Steady Boxing class in Syracuse. Harold uses boxing to help cope with his Parkinson's symptoms.
Russ Harold prepares for a Rock Steady Boxing class in Syracuse. Harold uses boxing to help cope with his Parkinson's symptoms.
Rock Steady Boxing, a small space nestled within a strip mall on Oswego Street, is a sanctuary where Parkinson’s is a reality for everyone.
Rock Steady Boxing, a small space nestled within a strip mall on Oswego Street, is a sanctuary where Parkinson’s is a reality for everyone.
Rock Steady Boxing class members run through exercises while Coach Jeanette Riley keeps time.
Rock Steady Boxing class members run through exercises while Coach Jeanette Riley keeps time.

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