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FAMILY FUN DAY IN SOMERVILLE

By Samantha Laine/Your Town Correspondent
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Samantha Laine/Your Town Correspondent

    Hundreds of people gathered to enjoy the sun and activities.

    Family Fun Day in Somerville

    Hundreds of children and adults gathered at Trum Field to participate in Somerville’s annual Family Fun Day. Children bounced in bounce houses, played sports, got their faces painted, and enjoyed the beautiful weather.
Children made necklaces and visors at the craft tables.

    Hundreds of children and adults gathered at Trum Field on June 29 to participate in Somerville’s annual Family Fun Day. Children bounced in bounce houses, played sports, got their faces painted, and enjoyed the beautiful weather.

    Children made necklaces and visors at the craft tables.

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    Hundreds of people gathered to enjoy the sun and activities.

    Hundreds of people gathered to enjoy the sun and activities.

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    The City of Somerville provided hot dogs, hamburgers, and watermelon for hungry participants

    The City of Somerville provided hot dogs, hamburgers, and watermelon for hungry participants

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    A group of children played soccer on a field.

    A group of children played soccer on a field.

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    Children raced down the bounce house obstacle courses to be the first one down the slide.

    Children raced down the bounce house obstacle courses to be the first one down the slide.

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    Curious Creatures allowed children to interact with and hold various exotic creatures.

    Curious Creatures allowed children to interact with and hold various exotic creatures.

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    Michael Florio, 8, held a tortoise in the Curious Creatures tent.

    Michael Florio, 8, held a tortoise in the Curious Creatures tent.

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    Colin Rosas, 4, tried on a fire helmet in an ambulance. He wants to be a fireman when he grows up.

    Colin Rosas, 4, tried on a fire helmet in an ambulance. He wants to be a fireman when he grows up.

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    A clown blew up balloons and made animals and hats for the children.

    A clown blew up balloons and made animals and hats for the children.

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    These brothers showed off their amazing balloon hats.

    These brothers showed off their amazing balloon hats.

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    Children got their faces painted with rainbows, butterflies, and other designs.

    Children got their faces painted with rainbows, butterflies, and other designs.

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    Brothers Daniel left, 7, and Tommy, 5, explored the fire truck.

    Brothers Daniel left, 7, and Tommy, 5, explored the fire truck.

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    Children rode around in a train.

    Children rode around in a train.

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    Families waited to board a train for a ride behind Trum Field.

    Families waited to board a train for a ride behind Trum Field.

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    Children played miniature volleyball on a field.

    Children played miniature volleyball on a field.

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    Children pushed giant balls around a field. They also played giant basketball and giant soccer.

    Children pushed giant balls around a field. They also played giant basketball and giant soccer.

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    Children ran under a parachute while volunteers flapped the material in the air.

    Children ran under a parachute while volunteers flapped the material in the air.

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