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Lawndale City Manager Shawn Moore praises turnout at seasonal community events
Summary
Lawndale City Manager Shawn Moore recapped a year of community programming, saying events including the Easter egg hunt, a pet fair with vaccinations, a Halloween hunt, an Angel Tree, a snow run and an ice-skating rink were well attended and thanking city officials and residents for their support.
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Lawndale City Manager Shawn Moore recapped recent community programs and thanked residents, the mayor and council for their participation.
Moore said the Easter egg hunt "was a well attended event," noting many children gathered eggs. He thanked "the community, the mayor and council for all their help and participating in the Easter egg hunt."
He also highlighted a health and safety pet fair, saying "folks were able to bring out their dogs and get them vaccinated," and described the fair as well attended with vendors and activities for attendees. Moore summarized the Halloween hunt as "really well attended," with children collecting candy and families socializing. He described the Angel Tree as "one of the best and well attended events" the city has held and noted there was "fun, family, food, and lots of festivities."
Moore added the city hosted a snow run and an ice-skating rink as part of seasonal offerings and closed by thanking officials and the community for their support. He described multiple events as "well attended" but did not provide attendance counts or specific participation figures.
(Transcript spelled the municipal name inconsistently as "Londell" and "Lndale"; the correct municipal name used in this article is Lawndale City.)

