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Beverly’s Birthdays celebrates 1,000th party for low-income families at Penn Hills event

Natasha Lindstrom
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Courtesy of Megs Yunn
Children from Penn Hills and Verona pose for photos while others get their faces painted 1,000th celebration of the nonprofit Beverly’s Birthdays at a group event held at Lincoln Park Family Center in Penn Hills Nov. 5.
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Donning a cowboy-style red bandana for a barnyard-themed bash, Beverly’s Birthdays founder and CEO Megs Yunn (front row, third from let) poses with new and longtime volunteers during the 1,000th birthday celebration of the nonprofit.
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Natasha Lindstrom | Tribune-Review
Wyatt Yunn, 8, and Jonus Gigliotti, 11, battle with their balloon swords during the 1,000th celebration of the North Huntingdon-based Beverly’s Birthdays at Lincoln Park Family Center.
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Courtesy of Megs Yunn
A pop-up petting zoo featuring goats that children could bottle feed was among highlights of the 1,000th birthday-themed celebration of the nonprofit Beverly’s Birthdays, which drew about 100 childrena nd family members to Lincoln Park Family Center in Penn Hills Nov. 5.
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Courtesy of Megs Yunn
Beverly’s Birthdays founder and CEO Megs Yunn (left) poses with volunteers and participants during the 1,000th birthday-themed children’s celebration of the nonprofit at a group event held at Lincoln Park Family Center in Penn Hills Nov. 5.
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Courtesy of Megs Yunn
Beverly’s Birthdays founder and CEO Megs Yunn (far left) poses with new and longtime volunteers during the 1,000th birthday-themed celebration of the nonprofit at a group event held at Lincoln Park Family Center.

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