Apr 09, 2014


Youngsters and their families enjoyed a day of fun and games courtesy of Verona Lions Club who set up a variety of children's activities and a free lunch for all at their first-ever Chili and Games Day at the Lions hall on April 5. Darlene Slack, who headed up the event that included numerous board, card and interactive games, and face painting courtesy of Kaye Traynor of K's Klubhouse said the event was initiated as a way to bring members of the community together.

“We wanted to let the community know that there is a place where they can come, where they can get together, and do something a little bit different.” Slack is hoping to make the event an annual one in the Verona community,

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