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Children cut out medieval patterns at the Happily Ever After event held Thursday at the
public library in Warner Robins.
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Keya Young tosses
a rubber mouse in
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a prize. Her mom,
Yolanda Young along
with Lisa and Cassia
Singletary cheer her
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Meghan Gillman, left, and Taylor Demons gets their face painted by Katie Walker
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■ WORK SESSION
- The Warner Robins City
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City Hall, 800 Watson
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