Pictures by
Marla Blair |
Daniel McGuire, of Funbelievable Balloons,
created a menagerie of animals for the children on Sunday, giving
them special souvenirs from the fall festival.
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Classes, teachers, organizations and
individuals made gift baskets for the silent auction. There was also
a 50-50
drawing. Lunch was available in the cafeteria. |
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Children and young teens seemed to be the best
calk walkers on Sunday, winning bags of cookies and other baked
goods they could eat as dessert or an afternoon snack.
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To raise funds for activities, the student council
sold cotton candy, snow cones and caramel apples at the fall
festival on Sunday. |
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Teachers in dunk tanks are a popular feature.
Mrs. Sikes, who teaches third and fourth grade, was soaked as she climbed back
on the seat for another round. Ms. Faith, preschool and pre-K
teacher, also
took a turn during the afternoon activity.
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Fall festival co-chair Jerry Roate instructed
players on programming their laser guns before they fanned out
across the laser tag area. The game proved to be a popular and
doable pastime for young children and teens.
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Brianna Long prepared to take a turn at the
slam-dunk basketball game, made challenging by trying to balance and
aim while running across the inflatable surface.
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Kelsey Treuthart returned to the penny toss
board several times, trying to earn tickets for prizes. Jennifer
Huynh cleared the board after each player's turn was over. |
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