Walking for a cause

My Little Angels Day Care and Preschool in Amenia walked for the March of Dimes on Sunday, May 1. The walk was 3 miles long and took place on the Walkway over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie. There were more than 2,000 people at the walk. Team My Little Angels raised $1,973.85 and was among the top money raisers. After the walk there was a lunch provided for each walker, as well as drinks, at a picnic and at stations along the way. Team members are pictured above. Back row, left to right, Dawn Montesano, Cathy Pascucci, Team Captain Denise Clair, Allyssa Clair, Joan Herald, Aleta Keeler, Catherine Paraskeva and Jason Paraskeva. Front row, left to right, Team Captain Amanda Moore, Jackson Moore and Kaitlyn Paraskeva.

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