Mekayla Carty, left, of the Shawnee United Remnant Band, helps North Lewisburg area youths, from front to back, Aniya Miller, Haylee Boyer, Heidi Keene and Nevaeh Boyer plant flowers as part of an Earth Day demonstration that also included a lesson about the food chain. The local American Indian tribe which owns the Zane-Shawnee Caverns, is looking to start a new educational program called Project N.A.T.I.V.E. — for Native Americas Teaching Indigenous Values and Ethics — and used their first Earth Day Extravaganza as an opportunity to raise money to provide scholarships to the program. (EXAMINER PHOTO | REUBEN MEES)