Hoppity hop There was music and plenty of excitement, but no dancing as Distinctive Dance Etc. North students gathered Saturday for the first annual Easter egg hunt at City Park. Dance studio owner Stacy Capone planned the event as a welcome break from
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There was music and plenty of excitement, but no dancing as Distinctive Dance Etc. North students gathered Saturday for the first annual Easter egg hunt at City Park. Dance studio owner Stacy Capone planned the event as a welcome break from the pandemic, an opportunity for her students to have fun outside, pose for pictures with the Easter Bunny and, of course, find some eggs. Finding eggs was not too much of a challenge. A total of 1,300 of them dotted one of the park’s soccer fields.
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