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After 3-Year Pause, Livingston Oval Will Turn Blue, With Speakers, Music, Snacks
The Livingston Oval will turn blue for one night next month including music and guest speakers, for an important reason.
LIVINGSTON, NJ — The Livingston Advisory Committee for Disabilities (LACD) has announced that it's bringing back its "Shine a Light on Autism Night" after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
There will be live music, speeches from Mayor Michael Vieira and public school students, and more.
Free drinks and snacks will be provided, and a DJ will provide musical entertainment. The Oval will turn blue. Participants should bring their own lawn chairs and blue lanterns or lights.
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Participants are invited to show their autism awareness support by wearing blue and walking a lap around the Oval with the group. Autism awareness merchandise will be available for purchase at the event with the proceeds going to Autism New Jersey.
The event will take place on Tuesday, April 25 from 7:30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. at the Gazebo at the Oval, Robert Harp Dr., Livingston, N.J. The rain date is Thursday, April 27.
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To check on the status of the event due to inclement weather, call Ana Millan at 973-535-7961, ext. 231.
For more information contact Bob Gebroe at gretto12@aol.com.
Visit the LACD online at www.facebook.com/lacdnj or www.livingstonnj.org/LACD.
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