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Todd Sowder held his daughter, fifth-grader Samantha, a little tighter as they slow danced at their last Sweetheart Dance at Palm Lake.
DJ Tony Alonso led dancers in the Cha-Cha Slide.
Third-grader Acoia Quimbaya shared a moment with her dad, Daniel, as they slow danced.
Fifth-grader Sophia Anderson and her dad, Sam, coordinated the color of their outfits to the dance.
First-grader Calista Bornstein had a blast at the dance with her dad, Derek.
Jonathan Diggs and his daughter, kindergartner Ariel, made memories at the dance.
First-grader Sophia Piccolo and her dad, David, took a moment to take a break from the dance floor.
John Villamil and his daughter, second-grader Alanys, made memories at the photo booth.
Volunteers Nicole Speller, Akshae Demroo and Reese Odza served up sweet treats.
Tim Wilson and his daughter, fourth-grader Laynee, enjoyed the cool air outside of the cafeteria.
Dep. Mike Parmenter, Jr. Dep. Robert Longwell and Dep. Jessica Alejos were in charge of security.
Princesses and their sweethearts packed the Palm Lake elementary cafeteria on Friday, March 6 for the school’s annual Sweetheart Dance. Attendees enjoyed an evening of dancing, sweet treats and making memories. The theme of the evening was “an evening with your princess.” The dance was the school’s version of a father-daughter dance, but all students were welcome to attend and could bring any guest they wanted.