Look: The T-Rex Walking Club parades in Michigan

It’s not Halloween, but it's a way to bring smiles to quarantined kids and families

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Kate Kelley looks out her front door to cheer on the T-Rex Walking Club walking by on their weekly parade through neighborhoods, in hopes of cheering up the community during the COVID-19, coronavirus in Ferndale, Michigan
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The T-Rex Walking Club, a group of people that gather in a variety of inflatable costumes parade through neighborhoods in hopes of cheering up the community.
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The T-Rex Walking Club parades through Ferndale to bring smiles during the coronavirus pandemic.
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A dog watches intently as the T-Rex Walking Club parades through neighbourhoods in hopes of cheering up the community.
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The T-Rex Walking Club gather in a variety of inflatable costumes meet in the parking lot of Elks Lodge before heading out.
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The T-Rex Walking Club gather in a variety of inflatable costumes meet in the parking lot of Elks Lodge before heading out.
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Each character exhibits some personality by how they walk.
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The T-Rex Walking Club gather in a variety of inflatable costumes meet in the parking lot of Elks Lodge before heading out.
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An inflatable shark, part of the T-Rex Walking Club, takes a stroll through Ferndale, Michigan.
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Their goal is to try to bring some cheer to kids and families quarantined in their homes.

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