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First Small Tall Ball at Riccardi Elementary School was held.

The evening kicked off with two heartwarming songs, followed by some delicious pizza shared with their special someones. 

But the highlight? Dancing the night away with smiles all around! 
Inspired by Frank J. Sileo's story, "The Small, Tall Ball," reminded us all that every family looks different—and that's perfectly okay! Embracing our differences is what makes our community so special. Let’s continue to raise accepting, empathic, and open-minded children who celebrate diversity in all its beautiful forms. 
 

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