NEWSGallery: New Black Lemonade Summer Camp makes learning fun for diverse Evansville students MaCabe BrownCourier & PressBlack Lemonade summer campers, from left, Malia Bard, Ezekiel Dreudder, Samyus Mitchell, and Kenn Connor place pennies in their handmade aluminum foil boats as they learn about gravity, buoyancy and weight in science class Wednesday morning, June 16, 2021. The experiment was designed to understand what makes the superhero Hulk so strong.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressMcKensie Harris, left, and Ryan Simmons, right, head to class while attending the Black Lemonade summer camp Wednesday morning, June 16, 2021.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressEzekiel Dreudder, left, receives help with a math problem from Director Kaymi Butler, right, while he attends the Black Lemonade summer camp at the Boom Squad headquarters Wednesday afternoon, June 16, 2021.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressJennifer Burgdorf, far right, teaches the younger campers about positive skills and self-value in an afternoon health class during the Black Lemonade summer camp Wednesday afternoon, June 16, 2021.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressAntonia Williams, left, and Landon Hartman, right, discuss how they are going to make the strongest boat from aluminum foil for a science experiment while attending the Black Lemonade summer camp Wednesday morning, June 16, 2021.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressBlack Lemonade campers race to the playground in Bayard Park Wednesday afternoon, June 16, 2021. Black Lemonade summer camp is housed in the Boom Squad headquarters, formerly the Stanley Hall Enrichment Center, next to the park.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressTen-year-old K’drian Massey, left, visits with Arlinda Payne, founder of Black Nurses of Evansville, after injuring his foot while playing in the gym during the Black Lemonade summer camp at the Boom Squad headquarters, Tuesday afternoon, June 15, 2021.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressLunch is served during the Black Lemonade summer camp Tuesday afternoon, June 15, 2021. Lunch is provided by the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. grab-and-go program.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressKenn Connor reads about sharks while attending the Black Lemonade summer camp Tuesday afternoon, June 15, 2021. Conner decided to pick up a book while others enjoyed the free time in the gym.MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressFather Shannon Brady, left, picks up his daughter Brielle Brady, right, from the Black Lemonade summer camp Wednesday afternoon, June 16, 2021MACABE BROWN / Courier & PressKids wave goodbye from the bus before heading home after a long day at the Black Lemonade summer camp Wednesday afternoon, June 16, 2021.MACABE BROWN / Courier & Press