Fireworks light up the sky at the Dyment Recreation Hall February 23, capping off celebrations for Family Day and National Kindness Week 2025.
Fireworks marked the end of National Kindness Week yesterday as Dyment and Borups Corners residents gathered for a fire, food and fireworks.
The annual celebration brought together families and friends from across the region, fostering a sense of unity and goodwill. People gathered at the Dyment Recreation hall, sharing stories and enjoying the festive atmosphere as the vibrant colors of the fireworks illuminated the night. As the final explosive display lit up the sky, cheers erupted from the crowd, embodying the joy and connection that National Kindness Week and Family Day aims to promote.
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