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Princesses in their daddies' arms

Daddy-daughter dance raises funds for Tomorrow's Children

Published: October 3, 2012 11:45AM

Fathers and their daughters dance with the princesses during the Daddy Daughter Fall Ball hosted Saturday by Tomorrow's Children at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History. (Hannah Reel)

Fathers and their daughters dance with the princesses during the Daddy Daughter Fall Ball hosted Saturday by Tomorrow's Children at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History. (Hannah Reel)

Fathers and their daughters dance with the princesses during the Daddy Daughter Fall Ball hosted Saturday by Tomorrow's Children at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History. (Hannah Reel) Miranda Meade, as Snow White, sits on a ledge with Addison Martin, 4, Annabelle Murphy, 6, Abigail Stout, 6, and Hailey Martin, 7. (Hannah Reel) Tim Mallard dances on his knees with his daughter, Marae, 5. (Hannah Reel) Amelia Williams, 6, laughs as her father, Greg, twirls her. (Hannah Reel) Jon Slattery shares a dance with his daughter, Jordyn Lynn, 2. (Hannah Reel) Antonio Wheeler high-fives daughter Shakeira, 7, as he plays with her and daughter Makiaya, 3. (Hannah Reel) Patrick Hoban talks with daughter Katie, 5, as they sit outside on the lawn. (Hannah Reel) John Cirillo watches as twin 3-year-old daughters Arianna and Lilianna walk along the edge of a concrete wall. (Hannah Reel) Elwyn Rainer helps daughter Cadence Hamilton, 7, out of the carriage. (Hannah Reel) Harry Lafferty holds his daughter Kaylin, 6, as they dance. (Hannah Reel)

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