- December 5, 2025
What better way to celebrate "Twosday" than with a bunch of tutus and twins? Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Art teacher Sarah Marzilli rounds up the students for the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Students dance during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Students dance during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Students dance during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Students dance during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Pine Trail Elementary Principal Tami Fisher watches the children with a smile during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Students dance during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Pine Trail students in tutus do the "Macarena" on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Pine Trails Elementary office staff dance with students during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Lillian Tacinelli gets her groove on during the flash mob dance party on "Twosday," Feb. 22. Courtesy photo
At 2:22 p.m. on Feb. 22, Pine Trail Elementary students and staff celebrated the rare palindrome date with a special flash mob dance party.
Sporting tutus, paired up with a "twin," or both, the "Twosday" celebration was a fun way to mark the occasion, and one Principal Tami Fisher said she hopes the students will remember as they grow up. From performing their organized dance moves before their school peers, to dancing the "Macarena" side-by-side with their "Twosday" twins, the students were all smiles as dismissal approached.