Everett Glover, 9, Ean Glover, 7, Maggie Ray Hyder, 4 and Ellis Glover, 4 meet Batman Thursday at Queen Bee Coffee during a special spring break event honoring real life superheroes. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Carson White, 3, and Emily White, 5, dressed as Captain America and Supergirl while they met real life superheroes at Queen Bee Coffee in McDonough Thursday morning. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Alicia Hodges, owner of Queen Bee Coffee, reads “Superman Colors” aloud to the children on hand Thursday morning for the superheroes event. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Eric Stewart of the McDonough Fire Department and Elizabeth Fox, 4, check out a McDonough fire engine Thursday morning at Queen Bee Coffee. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Rowan Cash, 22 months, Rhett Cash, 4, and firefighters Barry Jenkins and Tyler Kelly in front of a McDonough fire engine Thursday morning at Queen Bee Coffee. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie
Everett Glover, 9, Ean Glover, 7, Maggie Ray Hyder, 4 and Ellis Glover, 4 meet Batman Thursday at Queen Bee Coffee during a special spring break event honoring real life superheroes. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Betsy Graham, 2, Henry Graham, 8 months and Sue Alfred enjoy the morning at Queen Bee Coffee. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Carson White, 3, and Emily White, 5, dressed as Captain America and Supergirl while they met real life superheroes at Queen Bee Coffee in McDonough Thursday morning. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Alicia Hodges, owner of Queen Bee Coffee, reads “Superman Colors” aloud to the children on hand Thursday morning for the superheroes event. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
David Clark of the Georgia HERO Units greet the children at Queen Bee Coffee Thursday morning.
Eric Stewart of the McDonough Fire Department and Elizabeth Fox, 4, check out a McDonough fire engine Thursday morning at Queen Bee Coffee. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
Rowan Cash, 22 months, Rhett Cash, 4, and firefighters Barry Jenkins and Tyler Kelly in front of a McDonough fire engine Thursday morning at Queen Bee Coffee. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie
Thor shows off his strength by raising his hammer high while Batman looks on. (Staff Photo: Joe Adgie)
McDONOUGH — Kids dressed as their favorite superheroes got the chance Thursday morning to meet real-life heroes at Queen Bee Coffee in McDonough.
Representatives from the McDonough Police Department, McDonough Fire Department and Georgia Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) met children dressed up as Superman, Batman, Spiderman and Iron Man, among other superheroes.
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