VBS students watch a video about a therapy dog named Copper.

VBS students watch a video about a therapy dog named Copper.

<p>Harper Ross-McCormick, 7, of Clarks Summit, is blindfolded whiles she guesses which chair the other students are sitting.</p>

Harper Ross-McCormick, 7, of Clarks Summit, is blindfolded whiles she guesses which chair the other students are sitting.

<p>VBS students make their own bird feeders. From left, are Holly James, 10, of Clarks Summit, Edie Sicher, of Clarks Summit, Desmond Ross-McCormick, 3, of Clarks Summit, Trisha Longo, and her granddaughter Khalisi Longo, 7, both of Dickson City.</p>

VBS students make their own bird feeders. From left, are Holly James, 10, of Clarks Summit, Edie Sicher, of Clarks Summit, Desmond Ross-McCormick, 3, of Clarks Summit, Trisha Longo, and her granddaughter Khalisi Longo, 7, both of Dickson City.

<p>Volunteer Alison Mackey shows a photo of her dog Nylah. Clockwise are her daughters, Eloise, 3, Millie, 5, and volunteer Emily Williams.</p>

Volunteer Alison Mackey shows a photo of her dog Nylah. Clockwise are her daughters, Eloise, 3, Millie, 5, and volunteer Emily Williams.

Clarks Summit United Methodist Church held a Vacation Bible School (VBS) during the weekend of September 8 to 10. The theme was caring for pets like Jesus cares for us.