Faith Bennett, left, of Clarks Summit, paints the face of Lucy Lane, 7, of Clarks Summit.
                                 Ben Freda | For Abington Journal

Faith Bennett, left, of Clarks Summit, paints the face of Lucy Lane, 7, of Clarks Summit.

Ben Freda | For Abington Journal

<p>From left are Taylor Bronson, 10, with her sister Abbi, 6, both of Forest City, with their grandmother Donna Bronson, of Clarks Summit.</p>
                                 <p>Ben Freda | For Abington Journal</p>

From left are Taylor Bronson, 10, with her sister Abbi, 6, both of Forest City, with their grandmother Donna Bronson, of Clarks Summit.

Ben Freda | For Abington Journal

<p>Elan Gardens donated school supplies for the children. Audrey Ross, left, bookkeeper of Elan Gardens, looks on as Luna Etsy, 6, of Clarks Summit, takes a box of crayons.</p>
                                 <p>Ben Freda | For Abington Journal</p>

Elan Gardens donated school supplies for the children. Audrey Ross, left, bookkeeper of Elan Gardens, looks on as Luna Etsy, 6, of Clarks Summit, takes a box of crayons.

Ben Freda | For Abington Journal

<p>Imagine NEPA held a Trivia for Kids Night for the block party. Kevin Lane, of Clarks Summit, and his daughter Penny Lane, 9, compete in the trivia contest.</p>
                                 <p>Ben Freda | For Abington Journal</p>

Imagine NEPA held a Trivia for Kids Night for the block party. Kevin Lane, of Clarks Summit, and his daughter Penny Lane, 9, compete in the trivia contest.

Ben Freda | For Abington Journal

<p>Megan Merieski, of Old Forge, sells clothes and bows on Depot Street. She has a website called Little Dahlia Boutique.</p>
                                 <p>Ben Freda | For Abington Journal</p>

Megan Merieski, of Old Forge, sells clothes and bows on Depot Street. She has a website called Little Dahlia Boutique.

Ben Freda | For Abington Journal

As part of the Summit Stroll series, the Abington Business & Professional Association (ABPA) held a Back to School Block Party on Friday, Aug.26, on State Street. Due to rain, the activities were moved inside Imagine NEPA.

— Ben Freda