A6 • Friday, March 18, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Dance: ‘Family is really how you defi ne it, and it’s not one particular defi nition’ Continued from Page A1 positive feedback, and it enabled people to participate who have been limited from doing so in the past because of the narrow defi nition. Throughout the night, Bruce Smith served as the DJ, while Justin Grafton Studios managed a photo booth. The event included a raf- fl e drawing for prizes such as candy, mugs and stuff ed animals, which was made possible through the spon- sorships, Ousley said. The recreation district also had plenty of help running the event from staff members and vol- unteers. Jennifer Gooch brought several Seaside middle schoolers from the builders club, and a hand- ful of high school seniors also volunteered as part of their Pacifi ca projects. They stayed busy through- out the night, restocking the refreshments. They also pitched in for setup and cleaning at the end of the night. 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