Hartem Fall Carnival provides good family fun

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[October 17, 2012]     Send a link to a friend

During the Hartem Fall Carnival last Saturday at the Emden Grade School, lots of prizes and goodies were handed out.

Classes from kindergarten to eighth grade created silent auction baskets for those in attendance to bid on. Each basket was filled to the brim with items like car washing equipment, candy, movie night essentials and beauty products.

Local businesses donated gift certificates and services for the silent auction as well. Dr. Frank Adubato and his staff were on hand to show visitors where their back pain was located and how to fix it.

There were many games for kids to play in order to win more prizes. In the cafeteria, visitors could purchase snacks like freshly made popcorn. There was also a large cake walk. The event was a success for fundraising and for everyone's enjoyment.

Pictures by Hannah Michalsen

Silent auction baskets are lined up for bidding.

Dr. Frank Adubato's staff gives a chiropractic lesson.

 

This young lady makes an effort to win some candy.

Fall scarecrow pictures made by students decorate the halls.

 

Bingo cards are shared with family members.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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