Winter Wonderland prom
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Mary Anna Heaps, left, hugs her godmother, Sheree Adams, in front of the castle during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Harbor Pavilion on Friday. More photos on B4 and decaturdaily.com. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Kayleann Johns, right, looks in awe at the “Winter Wonderland” decorations as she arrives with her family at Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Jaxon Terry stands under fake snow in from of the castle as he is introduced to guests during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Skylar Cottingham walks under the fake snow as she introduced to guests during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Student Zaria Abernathy, right, hugs Donna Flannagan, Lawrence County Schools special needs director, as she arrives at the special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Makayla White poses in front of a snowy landscape for the event’s official photographer during the Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Lawrence County High School student PaulRandus White is led out from the castle during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Jonlee Sasser is led out by her teacher during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Mary Anna Heaps, left, hugs her godmother, Sheree Adams, in front of the castle during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Harbor Pavilion on Friday. More photos on B4 and decaturdaily.com. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Kayleann Johns, right, looks in awe at the “Winter Wonderland” decorations as she arrives with her family at Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Fairy tales characters greet guests during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Savannah Newman is led out by Zane Crumbley during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Jaxon Terry stands under fake snow in from of the castle as he is introduced to guests during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Skylar Cottingham walks under the fake snow as she introduced to guests during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Alizabeth Alexander turns around to take a look at the castle during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Student Zaria Abernathy, right, hugs Donna Flannagan, Lawrence County Schools special needs director, as she arrives at the special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Makayla White poses in front of a snowy landscape for the event’s official photographer during the Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Alizabeth Alexander is led out by alumnus Cade Jones during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Jessica Hill is all smiles as she’s introduced to guests during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Lawrence County High School student PaulRandus White is led out from the castle during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Hannah Dutton, right, is led out by her teacher, Jennifer Ward, during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Guests walk by “Winter Wonderland” decorations at they arrive at Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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People mingle in front of the castle during Lawrence County Schools’ special needs prom “Winter Wonderland” at Ingalls Pavilion on Friday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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