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2019 NIGHT TO SHINE IS HUGE SUCCESS!

Over 500 attend annual event

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February 11, 2019
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King and Queen dancing at this year’s ‘Night to shine which drew over 500 people.

2019 Annual ‘Night to Shine’ was a huge success this year with nearly 500 people in attendance. The Louisa United Methodist Church, along with the Tim Tebow Foundation held their annual special needs prom for special needs individuals. This is an international event held around the world.

The red carpet was laid out for all the Kings and Queens dressed up looking their finest to walk down. Many people lined the red carpet for pictures and applauses.“they are all kings and queens everyday that’s how God sees them,” MitchCastle said,

Castle, LUMC Youth Director, organized this event with the help of many volunteers who transformed the LUMC into a magical prom ballroom.

The Kings and Queens along with their buddies, parents, care givers were all there enjoying the special night. Thanking the community for their support of their special needs loved ones. 

Little King with his Queen

 

 

King is wearing his sunglasses at night
Lawrence Co Sheriff Chuck Jackson escorting his Queen
Confetti falls from ceiling

 

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