Tomorrow Center students, their families and community residents enjoyed turkey and all the trimmings at a Thanksgiving Dinner last Friday. The festive meal was followed with a “Mannequin challenge.”

For the popular activity, students, teachers and guests joined with friends in the main hall to pose in five minutes of silence. Family and Community Coordinator, Susie Sexton videoed groups who stood in their pose without making a sound.

Sexton said they were happy to welcome the community to enjoy the Thanksgiving Dinner. It’s become a tradition for the school since they’ve done it for several years and they hope to do it for many more. She said the Mannequin challenge was just for fun, but she plans to put the video on their Facebook page.

Alberta Stojkovic | The Sentinel Students and staff at the Tomorrow Center strike a pose in the “Mannequin challenge” while Susie Sexton makes a video.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2016/11/web1_DSCN0713.jpgAlberta Stojkovic | The Sentinel Students and staff at the Tomorrow Center strike a pose in the “Mannequin challenge” while Susie Sexton makes a video.

Alberta Stojkovic | The Sentinel Students and community residents enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal at the Tomorrow Center in Cardington. From left: Eden Riddle, Devon Dart and Zach Smith.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2016/11/web1_DSCN0700.jpgAlberta Stojkovic | The Sentinel Students and community residents enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal at the Tomorrow Center in Cardington. From left: Eden Riddle, Devon Dart and Zach Smith.

By Alberta Stojkovic

The Sentinel

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