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MUKWONAGO, Wis. (CBS 58) – Most schools hold prom dances toward the end of the school year, but on Friday, one prom stood out from the rest.
The Night to Shine prom was held at Brooklife Church in Mukwonago.
It is part of a national series of proms held for people with special needs 14-years-old and up.
Guests are treated to hair and makeup, limousine rides, a catered dinner and of course, dancing.
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