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STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY SATSUKI “SUNSHINE” SCOVILLE
The Central Park School for Children hosted its annual Strawberry Festival and 5K at Old North Durham Park to raise funds in support of the project-based learning and integrated arts at the school. In addition to music by Plan B, Yan Kanberu, The Gravy Boys, Sleepyheads and the TROSA Band, there was face painting, an obstacle course and food from grill master Al Meyers, Pie Pushers, Mama’s Hot Chicken, Captain Ponchos and Locopops. And for dessert? Strawberry treats, of couse! DM
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are ready to run in the Strawberry Festival 5K.
Anika Raburn, 9, and her dad, Stephen Raburn, at the finish line.
3 Kim Wilson and 6-month-old Tito Vearnon. 4 Claire Heffernan, 10, and Avari Clarke, 9, at the strawberry shortcake booth.
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Eric Brown Jr., 9, hula-hooping. Strawberry Festival Coordinator Heather Cook and Central Park School for Children Associate Director Raenel Duncan-Edmonds. Phallon Terry, 7, Philip Terry and Phasia Terry, 9, help with festival tickets. Emarie Burton, 5, and Corrie BauerFitzsimons at the face-painting booth.
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