A community is still holding onto hope as Saturday marks two months since 13-year-old Jayme Closs went missing after her parents James and Denise Closs were murdered in their Barron home.

"I want nothing more than to get my granddaughter back home," says Jayme’s grandfather, Robert Naiberg.

Naiberg, along with other family and friends, shared messages of love and hope during a balloon releasing ceremony at Riverview Middle School in Barron Saturday.

"I miss our breakfast dates, her smiles and giggles and especially her hugs," says Naiberg.

During the ceremony, more than 200 balloons with Jayme’s picture, the tip line number and a special message to Jayme were released into the sky.

"I'm hopeful that Jayme sees this and sees the community is behind her and that she is not alone and we are all with her in spirit and we will get her home safely," says Jennifer Halvorson, a friend of the Closs family.

The balloons were green in honor of the green ribbon of hope for abducted children, and blue for Jayme's favorite color.

On Saturday, her family was still begging for anyone with information to come forward.

"We’re hoping one reaches somewhere and we get that one top that we need to bring her home,” says Suzi Allard, Jayme’s aunt.

"that's what keeps us going day to day is this community behind us, this community has been amazing, so supportive in so many ways," says Jennifer Smith, Jayme's aunt.

With such a large showing by community members on Saturday, Jayme’s family continues clinging onto hope for Jayme’s safe return.

"It gives you some hope that people all care and it's nice to have the support," says Naiberg.

“I just wish that I had you home, I’d take you out for a steak if i had you home, she likes steak," her grandfather adds.

A ceremony in Barron Saturday will gather the community to mark two months since Jayme Closs’ disappearance.

Friends, family and community members will gather outside Jayme’s “Tree of Hope” at Riverview Middle School in Barron Saturday afternoon.

Green and Blue balloons with notes of hope and prayers will be released at 12:56 p.m.

The Barron 13-year-old was last seen on October 15, when her parents, James and Denise Closs were found murdered in there Barron home and Jayme was nowhere to be found.