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Ed; Candice; Alec, 5; and Aiden Beck, 9, were excited to make some dream catchers.
Dixie LoCicero, Neeshma Lalani, Boyd Irons and Jeanne Hall spent their Saturday morning together doing arts and crafts.
Rosa Chavez, Meghan Wilson, Nena Monroe and Yaritza Pantojas had all their supplies picked out and were ready to get started.
Attendees did a great job making dream catchers.
Calyx Walls helped attendees pick out their supplies.
Calyx Walls and Mikel Anderson had a great time running the event.
Coleman Cariker, Kennedy Cariker, Meggan Warder and Katelynn Warder were proud of their creations.
Joanna; Julia, 8; and Mariah Penido, 13, spent great quality time together at the event.
Dixie LoCicero did a great job coordinating colors with her piece.
Kristina Pakholok, 10, showed off her dream catcher.
Kristina Pakholok, 10, and Safia Zi, 8, had some nice finished pieces to take home.
Val; Elena, 3; and Chris Nuber had a great time making their dream catchers.
Lily Ussach, 5, couldn’t wait to take her finished dream catcher home.
Serene, 10, and Rola Sabbagh left with some very nice dream catchers.
Natalie, 6, and Rola Sabbagh had a blast at the event.
Sydney Mancuso and Marc Shappard brought some of their own supplies to create a unique dream catcher.
Winter Park families got crafty on Saturday, Aug. 25 as they made their very own dream catchers outside the Rachel D. Murrah Civic Center. Over 200 attendees chose the colors of their yarn, tape, beads and feathers to come up with unique creations. The free event was part of the city’s Family Fun Program.