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Rome and Paten's Royal Avenger's Party
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“I want to foster a spirit of empathy, gratitude and giving back in my kids and others, while bringing awareness to the difference between the socio-economic experience of their lives and the lives of kids who are homeless. (We) want to raise good human beings,” said the twins’ mother, Diamond Sherrod.
Diamond Sherrod and husband, Dr. Rome Sherrod hosted a birthday party with a cause for their 5-year-old twin sons, Rome and Paten.
Diamond Sherrod rented the Knock Knock Children’s Museum Saturday, Sept. 28, and invited 50 of their friends, but the boys did not receive gifts. All of the gifts that their party guests brought were given to homeless children at St. Vincent de Paul.
“I want to foster a spirit of empathy, gratitude and giving back in my kids and others, while bringing awareness to the difference between the socio-economic experience of their lives and the lives of kids who are homeless. (We) want to raise good human beings,” said the mother.
“I also want to encourage other parents to do the same,” she said. “Some of our kids are growing up with a sense of entitlement and even though they are young, it’s important to instill in them the value of practicing gratitude.”
Sherrod said she and other parents are guilty of what she calls “perfectionist parenting.”
“We’re worried about getting them into the best schools and getting the best grades or what they will be instead of being concerned with how they will be. This party experience (was) about changing the narrative of their lives to center around empathy, gratitude and giving back. We’re helping to create their story now.”
During the Superheroes-themed party, she explained her goal and told the young guests that they are Superheroes of Louisiana for helping those in need.
“True superheroes are giving, caring, courageous, kind, vulnerable, and empathetic,” Sherrod said.
In addition to enjoying activities at the museum, the children made capes, had their faces painted, and took pictures with superheroes.
Each child received a Superhero cape and a certificate. The twins also received Superhero of Louisiana certificates signed by Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome.
Sherrod asked parents to join her in donating to an organization that hosts birthday parties for kids at homeless shelters. She’s raised more than $1,400–surpassing her goal of $1,000.
Event planner Qunitina Ricks, of Flare Event Design, said more than 250 gifts were collected for homeless kids in Baton Rouge, and more than 150 guests attended Rome and Paten’s Royal Avengers Birthday Party.
Party Highlights
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What People Ate
Chic Fil A Catering Soulful Selections and Olive Garden Catering
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What People Drank
Delicious Lemonade and Sweet Tea
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Desserts
Custom Royal Avengers Birthday Cake
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Party Favors
Custom Royal Avenger Desserts and Capes
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Activities / Games
The kids were immersed in all of the activities provided by the Knock Knock Children's Museum.
Party Helpers
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Quintina Ricks, Flare Event Design
Event Designer /Planner
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Designs by Dot/Donna Cage
Balloon Designer
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Intricate Wedding Designs
Cake Designer
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Soulful Selections/Carla Costley
Caterer
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