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Cheryl Hines, the wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recently sprinkled a dash of humor and a heaping helping of intrigue into the digital world.
It all started with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their household routines: Hines, capturing footage of her husband showering in the background. clothed, mearmig
The video, which she shared on Instagram, showcases Hines attempting to film a promotional video for her beauty brand. However, her husband is seemingly oblivious to the commotion as he cleanses himself, showcasing KENNEDY.
She playfully threatens Kennedy: "You can’t shower, I’m making a video! No, no, no, you have to give me a second, I’m making a video. Honey… 60% off! "
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What are some of the unique features or attractions that visitors can expect to see at the Festival of Trees?
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## A Festive Tradition Turns 35
**Host:** Welcome back! We’re joined today by Alex Reed, a longtime supporter of the Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Festival of Trees. The festival is celebrating a milestone this year: its 35th anniversary! Alex Reed, tell us, what makes this event so special?
**Alex Reed:** It’s truly magical! The Cow Palace at the Maryland State Fairgrounds is transformed into a winter wonderland with elaborately decorated trees, each uniquely themed and sponsored. It’s a feast for the eyes and a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season.
**Host:** This year’s festival is also honoring healthcare and education heroes. How does that tie into the event?
**Alex Reed:** The Kennedy Krieger Institute is dedicated to improving the lives of children with disabilities and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and musculoskeletal system. This year’s theme is a beautiful way to acknowledge the tireless work of those who care for and educate these children.
**Host:** And for those who want to experience the magic for themselves, when and where can they go?
**Alex Reed:** The festival runs from November 29th to December 1st at the Cow Palace in Timonium. There are fun activities for the whole family, and it’s all for a great cause.
**Host:** Sounds like a wonderful tradition! Thank you so much for sharing about the Festival of Trees, Alex Reed.
**Alex Reed:** My pleasure!
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