Scott Lewis

Color: Singles

Two businessmen watch cats in the Meow Mix House in New York City. The cats were filmed 24 hours a day for webcasts, the businessmen were not.
  
A Lubavitcher man passes a chlid dressed as the Easter Bunny on Purim in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
  
Andrew Poole watches as Tasha Graves braids Keith Waters' hair at Durham's Duke Park.
     
  
'The energy for Coach Wrenn was so strong they almost pulled me out with a gravitational force,' Lindsay Ladd, 17, said after the Riverside High School players rushed by as she held a banner atop other cheerleaders' shoulders. The players huddled before their opening game of the season getting pumped up with memories of their coach, Linny Wrenn, who died of a heart attack over the summer. Riverside won, 21-0, in the first game of the season at Linny Wrenn Stadium.
  
Kids swim in the Eno River.
  
Phil Revis, chief of investigations for the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice, calls to check on weather reports, specifically wind direction, near the scene of a massive fire at West Pharmaceutical Services in Kinston, North Carolina.  The Dobbs Youth Development Center is about a mile west of the plant and Revis was concerned about the smoke, potentially toxic, from the plant drifting to the facility which houses 103 young men and has about 50 staff members on duty.
     
  
Once a month the Bunko Babes meet at a different home in the Riverside subdivision in North Raleigh to eat, drink, socialize and play Bunko. Bunko is a dice game that's become increasingly popular among suburban women. It's a chance to leave husbands and children behind, let their hair down and have a few hours out of the house.  Dawn Lazzara, left, and Kyle Aarons play bunko as Allison Jeckel, 3, plays with a Barbie head during an evening of bunko playing at the Jeckel home.
  
At the Garner Independence Day Celebration, watermelon is ready for the eating during the second annual Trinity Baptist Church's Senior-Single Mingle. The church brought out about 80 people to attend a concert by the North Carolina Symphony and a fireworks display for July 4th celebrations. The seniors treated the singles to food, and on Valentine's Day the singles treat.
  
Edna Taylor, foreground, gets some relief from the setting sun as she and other community members gathered for the National Night Out celebration in the Albright neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina. Taylor has lived in the neighborhood for 40 years and has been the block captain for the past 10. 'The neighborhood is fine but the city needs to clean up the boarded houses and abandonded cars,' Taylor said.
     
  
Vince Stanton struggles to put on his shirt but gets a helping hand from athletic trainer Rich Blyn after getting his right shoulder taped. Stanton has had problems with his shoulder dislocating and the screw used to repair his right shoulder is no longer working very well. Stanton has broken his right ankle twice and dislocated his shoulder three times in the last year. His left hand is the hand he uses to hold onto the bull.