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Dumont Elks' First Family Fun Day Boosts Charities

DUMONT, NJ — Families enjoyed faceprinting, refreshments and live entertainment at the first Family Fun Day held by the Dumont Elks Lodge 2593.

Elizabeth Pimdulik feeds her one-year-old son, Logan at a table with her father-in-law, Fillip Pimdulik at the Dumont Elks Lodge during Family Fun Day.

Elizabeth Pimdulik feeds her one-year-old son, Logan at a table with her father-in-law, Fillip Pimdulik at the Dumont Elks Lodge during Family Fun Day.

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Ella Osmer, age 12, Maeve Bischer, age 7, and Melanie Duffany, age 13 hang out at the snow cones table.

Ella Osmer, age 12, Maeve Bischer, age 7, and Melanie Duffany, age 13 hang out at the snow cones table.

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Families enjoyed refreshments and live music at Dumont Elks Family Fun Day.

Families enjoyed refreshments and live music at Dumont Elks Family Fun Day.

Photo Credit: Melissa Heule
Isabelle Ruiz, 7

Isabelle Ruiz, 7

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Nick Chiaramonte age 12, Colin Bischer, age 9, Maggie Osmers, age 14 and Jaclyn Dore, 17

Nick Chiaramonte age 12, Colin Bischer, age 9, Maggie Osmers, age 14 and Jaclyn Dore, 17

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Ann Bischer and Kim Chiaramonte brought their children for Family Fun Day at Dumont Elks Lodge.

Ann Bischer and Kim Chiaramonte brought their children for Family Fun Day at Dumont Elks Lodge.

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Kamal Simmons, also known as Clumsy the Clown, creates balloon shapes during the Dumont Elks Family Fun Day.

Kamal Simmons, also known as Clumsy the Clown, creates balloon shapes during the Dumont Elks Family Fun Day.

Photo Credit: Melissa Heule

Kamal Simmons entertained the crowd as Clumsy the Clown by making balloon creations. Music was provided by the Jam Straight Band. The Elks also held a raffle.

“The Elks donate a lot for the Boys and Girl Scouts, so we’re here to give back,” said Ann Bischer, whose niece, Jaclyn Dore, also attended.

Started in 1979, the Dumont Elks are a part of a larger national non-profit organization with over one million members. They support college scholarships, grants, and events for veterans and those living with disabilities.

“It’s for the families,” said member Lou Magnifico.

MORE INFO: http://dumontelks.com/aboutus.html

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