PHOTOS: Taylor Elementary School Student's "Share The Love" Parade
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First-grader Addison Gagich, left, holds a sign during the Taylor Elementary School's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. The students carried signs and streamers through the parade route in the Patty Jewett neighborhood. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Mary Hayden receives a handmade gift from a student as Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Raymond Jacob waves to Taylor Elementary School students as as they walk past his house in the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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Taylor Elementary School students hold signs and streamers as they march through the Patty Jewett neighborhood during the school's "Share The Love" parade in Colorado Springs on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Around 190 students participated in the parade to spread love and show the community they care during these difficult times. "We have not been able to have our normal events with family and parents," said Principal Kimberly Gilbert. "We wanted to do something nice and let the kids have a good time," Gilbert said. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
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