A gallery of photographs of the Bubbles For Autism events at the Pleasantville Middle School, the Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, the Ventnor Community School, the Millville Memorial High School, and Caesars Atlantic City Thursday April 26, 2012. They were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Jordan Burse, at left, hands out cups filled with bubble solution as David Prado, at right, both of Pleasantville, practices blowing bubbles before the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Students blow bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
From left, Vanessa Mathieu and Zaynah Tulu, both of Pleasantville, blow bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Jalen Barnes, of Pleasantville, blows bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Caesars Entertainment employees and HERO members participated in the Bubbles 4 Autism on Thursday April 26th
On Thursday April 26th Legends in Concert performers/impersonators Tina Turner and Debbie Gibson along with Caesars Entertainment employees participated in Bubbles 4 Autism, an event created to raise awareness for the disorder.
Millville Memorial High School joined Faces 4 Autism and participated in the region�s Autism Awareness activity, �Bubbles 4 Autism�.
From left, Vanessa Mathieu, Zaynah Tulu and Ayala Burse, all of Pleasantville, blow bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Jalen Barnes, of Pleasantville, blows bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Isabelle Mosca, of Ventnor, passes out bubble solution at the Ventnor Community School for the the Bubbles For Autism event Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues. Mosca is founder of FACES autism group and started the effort. Her son Kyle is autistic.
Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Students blow bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
From left, Aaliyah Ellis, Kani Moore, Arielle Gedeon, Emmanuel Ibraham, Jaymi Rodriguez, Ayala Gedeon, blowing a bubble, Zaynah Tulu, and Kira Striderall, all of Pleasantville, during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Students blow bubbles during the Bubbles For Autism event at the Pleasantville Middle School, in Pleasantville, Thursday April 26, 2012. Students at this school and other schools were attempting to break a Guiness world record for most people blowing bubbles simultaneously at multiple venues.
Fourth grade student Olivia Catanoso blows bubbles during the event. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Sandman School third grade teacher Mary Hickman, is surrounded by her students during the bubble blowing event. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Sandman School third grade teacher Mary Hickman, is surrounded by her students during the bubble blowing event. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Sandman School third grade teacher Mary Hickman, is surrounded by her students during the bubble blowing event. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Lisa Bryant of Erma, and her son Jacyn 11, (right) and his twin brother Eric blow bubbles during the evnt. Jacyn has autism and is a student of the Sandman School along with his brother. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Kim Whittington's 5th grade class created an autism awareness display in the halls of the school. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Lisa Bryant of Erma, gives her son Jacyn 11, a hug during the event. Jacyn has autism and is a student of the Sandman School. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Fourth grade students Olivia Catanoso (right) James Ellwood (center) and Nada Nasr blow bubbles during the event. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
Lisa Bryant of Erma, and her son Jacyn 11, (right) and his twin brother Eric blow bubbles during the evnt. Jacyn has autism and is a student of the Sandman School along with his brother. The Sandman Consolidated School in Lower Township, took part in a Bubbles for Autism event in combination with other area schools in an effort to set a world record for bubble blowing and autism awareness. Thursday April 26, 2012. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City)
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