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Jacksonville man treats parents to unforgettable 45th anniversary dinner
Read full article: Jacksonville man treats parents to unforgettable 45th anniversary dinnerJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville man with down syndrome was determined to make his parents’ anniversary special, despite the coronavirus quarantine. 43-year-old Brian Peters, a graduate of the North Florida School for Special Education who now works at Longhorn Steakhouse in Jacksonville Beach, knew his mother and father would have to celebrate their 45th anniversary differently with the COVID-19 pandemic. They had planned on taking a family cruise, according to his mother Kathy Peters. He dressed in his Longhorn work clothes, helped cook, photograph, greet, and escort the lovebirds in their home. Brian’s touching gift to his parents was shared with News4Jax from the North Florida School for Special Education, which has been asking parents to share stories of how students are doing good deeds to help others during the pandemic.
