Makenzie Menard, 11, left, and Emily Hineline, 11, right, flank Maddy Johnson, 10, center, and she takes her brother Parker, 18 months, along on the way to find their artwork.
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Lyn, left, and John Jay, of Luckey, center, smile at their granddaughter Kennedy Wood, 5, on stage as Kennedy's brother Carter, 2, waves.
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Isaac McClellan, 7, center, argues with his brother Lucas, 3, right, about who will get to hold their mother, Jamie's, left, purse while she snaps a picture of some of Isaac's artwork.
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Ellie Ramge, 6, center, puts her hands on her hips as she and other kindergarden students file past some of their artwork on their way to preforming songs for their parents.
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Paper sculptures from fourth grade students were on display.
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Students and parents walk past the Heidelberg Project.
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Sean Hineline, left, snaps a picture of his daughter Emily's (not pictured) artwork as Emily's best friend Maddy Johnson, 10, right, and her brother Parker, 18 months, look on.
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Kindergarten students preform together for family and friends.
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Brad Geiner, of Toledo, left, listens as his daughter Kayla, 10, points out parts of an art piece.
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Jake Gorgac, 6, center, gets turned around on stage while preforming with his fellow kindergarteners.
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