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Wisconsin Community Organizes A Hilarious Dino-Themed Parade While Practicing Social Distancing [Video]

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  • Needing a morale boost amid the coronavirus pandemic that causes Americans to quarantine, a Wisconsin community organized a dinosaur-themed parade earlier this week.
  • Residents of the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee took to the streets wearing dinosaur costumes for a fun parade while still promoting social distancing.
  • This is to show that they can still have some fun amidst quarantine.

A community in Wisconsin has come up with a fun way of boosting each other’s morale during their self-isolation.

Earlier this week. dozens of residents of the Bay View neighborhood of Milwaukee took to the streets in adorable T-rex costumes for a dinosaur-themed parade.

The event was a success!

Watch the video below in FULL SCREEN.

Residents of all ages had so much fun as the pre-historic parade brought the neighbors together. Participants and spectators still maintained a social distance of six feet (as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) while they were marching through the streets.

Photo Credit: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Facebook

One of the “dinosaurs” even brought a ruler with them to ensure “strict” social distancing was being practiced. Participants marched around the block on South Pine Avenue on Sunday.

Photo Credit: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Facebook

Some kids, who did not participate in the march, watched inside their cars but were also donning dinosaur costumes and holding signs: “I ♥ DINOS.”

Photo Credit: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Facebook

In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, resident Stacy Meyer said: “A couple of friends and me wanted to do something just for the neighborhood while people are sort of experiencing the monotony of being socially isolated.”

Photo Credit: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/Facebook

“If anything, just to give parents and families a little bit of a break, some joy, something different in their lives today,” she added.

Source: Good News Network

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