Calhoun Homes manager Robin Hughes encouraged community time at Calhoun Homes by hosting a special weekend for the kids. The Hot Spot of Arnoldsburg provided a free ice cream to each child and a $25.00 gift certificate for a prize. The children spent Friday evening coloring eggs, and enjoying a cool spring picnic provided by Calhoun Homes and the residents in the Island play area, and afterwards hunting 415 eggs with candy and prizes.
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