Community breaks a sweat to raise domestic violence awareness
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People packed the room when SAFV teamed up with the Evanston Rec Center to host the first Night the Light Against Domestic Violence black light Zumba on Monday, Oct. 23. Recreation supervisor Brad Hatch said it was a great turnout, and SAFV director Monika Anson said she was thrilled with the number of people who came out and donned glow bracelets for the event. (HERALD PHOTO/Sheila McGuire)