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3-year-old boy dead after he accidentally shoots himself in the chest during birthday party
Read full article: 3-year-old boy dead after he accidentally shoots himself in the chest during birthday partyHOUSTON – A three-year-old boy died after he accidentally shot himself in the chest Saturday afternoon during a child’s birthday party in Porter, according to Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies responded to the call around 4:15 p.m. to a call on the 23000 block of Owens Road. Family and friends at the party said they gathered to celebrate a child’s birthday, according to deputies. The child was found with a gunshot wound to the chest, deputies said. The child was rushed to a nearby fire station, where he was pronounced dead.
Houston company helps parents create virtual birthday parties for kids | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
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How a North Houston mom threw a virtual video game birthday party for her 12-year-old son
Read full article: How a North Houston mom threw a virtual video game birthday party for her 12-year-old sonHowever, that still did not stop April Diggs, Marshall’s mother, from throwing a memorable birthday party. Initially his mother wanted Marshall’s friends to have a video game party, but they don’t share the same consoles. April Diggs delivered party packages to family and friends in the Houston area to celebrate 12-year-old Marshall Diggs on his birthday. (April Diggs)Diggs began to do her research on virtual birthday parties. On the day of the virtual party, 17 friends and family members logged on to Zoom to sing “Happy Birthday” to Marshall, playing video games virtually.
Community hosts surprise parade after 7-year-old’s birthday party was canceled due to social distancing
Read full article: Community hosts surprise parade after 7-year-old’s birthday party was canceled due to social distancingHOUSTON – This is how you throw the best social distancing birthday party for a girl turning seven years old during the coronavirus crisis. A special day for Quinn Stoebner was sidetracked after local officials limited social gatherings to less than 10 people this week. Meaning the big party Quinn’s family was planning was no longer an option. Family and friends frantically organized a surprise parade Saturday morning that would pass right in front of Quinn's home. While it wasn’t exactly the birthday party that was planned to begin with, the meaning was certainly all the same.