Ready For School With New Shoes, Backpack, Haircut

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Amber Daniels with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington gives a free haircut to Chance Walker, 13, of Lincoln. About eight hairstylists from the area donated their time at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Amber Daniels with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington gives a free haircut to Chance Walker, 13, of Lincoln. About eight hairstylists from the area donated their time at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

Saturday, August 12, 2017

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Amber Daniels with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington gives a free haircut to Chance Walker, 13, of Lincoln. About eight hairstylists from the area donated their time at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Amber Daniels with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington gives a free haircut to Chance Walker, 13, of Lincoln. About eight hairstylists from the area donated their time at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Amber Daniels with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington gives a free haircut to Chance Walker, 13, of Lincoln. About eight hairstylists from the area donated their time at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

Kaylee Doss, 8, of Lincoln, displays her new pink and black tennis shoes for the school year. The Back to School Bonanza served 229 children. It ran out of sizes for some children and those students will be able to pick up their new shoes when they go to open house sessions.

Kaylee Doss, 8, of Lincoln, displays her new pink and black tennis shoes for the school year. The Back to School Bonanza served 229 children. It ran out of sizes for some children and those students will be able to pick up their new shoes when they go to open house sessions.

Kaylee Doss, 8, of Lincoln, displays her new pink and black tennis shoes for the school year. The Back to School Bonanza served 229 children. It ran out of sizes for some children and those students will be able to pick up their new shoes when they go to open house sessions.

Kali Brewer, a senior at Lincoln High School and secretary for the school's FFA Chapter this year, hands over a snowcone to Kyle Lee, 7, of Lincoln. Other student volunteers were basketball players, band members and members of the high school leadership team.

Kali Brewer, a senior at Lincoln High School and secretary for the school's FFA Chapter this year, hands over a snowcone to Kyle Lee, 7, of Lincoln. Other student volunteers were basketball players, band members and members of the high school leadership team.

Kali Brewer, a senior at Lincoln High School and secretary for the school's FFA Chapter this year, hands over a snowcone to Kyle Lee, 7, of Lincoln. Other student volunteers were basketball players, band members and members of the high school leadership team.

Kelly Jensen, left, and Laura Pretty, both with Washington County Sheriff's Office, make photo information cards for children at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

Kelly Jensen, left, and Laura Pretty, both with Washington County Sheriff's Office, make photo information cards for children at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

Kelly Jensen, left, and Laura Pretty, both with Washington County Sheriff's Office, make photo information cards for children at the Lincoln Back to School Bonanza.

Lilyana Chamberlain, 6, of Lincoln, waits to have her photograph made for a child information card. Each card has the child's height, weight, photo, as well as information on what to do in the event a child is very lost. Washington County Sheriff's Office sponsored the identification cards.

Lilyana Chamberlain, 6, of Lincoln, waits to have her photograph made for a child information card. Each card has the child's height, weight, photo, as well as information on what to do in the event a child is very lost. Washington County Sheriff's Office sponsored the identification cards.

Lilyana Chamberlain, 6, of Lincoln, waits to have her photograph made for a child information card. Each card has the child's height, weight, photo, as well as information on what to do in the event a child is very lost. Washington County Sheriff's Office sponsored the identification cards.

Laci Spears with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington makes sure Lily Carr's bangs are straight. Lily, 4, will attend the pre-kindergarten program at Lincoln Elementary School this year. She sat very still for her new haircut.

Laci Spears with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington makes sure Lily Carr's bangs are straight. Lily, 4, will attend the pre-kindergarten program at Lincoln Elementary School this year. She sat very still for her new haircut.

Laci Spears with Only Prettier Salon in Farmington makes sure Lily Carr's bangs are straight. Lily, 4, will attend the pre-kindergarten program at Lincoln Elementary School this year. She sat very still for her new haircut.

The cafeteria at Lincoln Elementary School was filled with parents, children and volunteers for the 8th annual Back to School Bonanza, held Aug. 8. Central United Methodist Church and Lincoln Bright Futures sponsor the event.

The cafeteria at Lincoln Elementary School was filled with parents, children and volunteers for the 8th annual Back to School Bonanza, held Aug. 8. Central United Methodist Church and Lincoln Bright Futures sponsor the event.

The cafeteria at Lincoln Elementary School was filled with parents, children and volunteers for the 8th annual Back to School Bonanza, held Aug. 8. Central United Methodist Church and Lincoln Bright Futures sponsor the event.

General News on 08/12/2017