Cool temps and a nippy breeze puts
the feeling of fall in the Christian Village Fall Festival
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[October 03, 2018]
LINCOLN
- On Friday evening Christian Village in Lincoln hosted their annual
fall festival street fair in front of the Woods Foundation Garden
Villa. Activities at the festival included a bounce house, giant
games and pumpkin painting.
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Members of the Christian Village staff set themselves
up for a fall into deep water at the dunk tank. Though it was a
chilly evening, among those taking a seat in the tank was CV
Administrator Steven Territo. Chaplain Ryan Edgecombe ran the event,
and kids lined up to see if they could get the new administrator a
little soggy. The first little gal in line, with some help from
Edgecombe, got the job done and the administrator began his hour
long torture!
Territo was a very good sport about it. He called out
to the kids, fun little insults about how they would never be able
to hit the target. Then when he went swooshing into the water and
came back up for air that first time, he called out to the little
girl who had dunked him, "And I thought you were a good girl!"
Unfortunately for Territo, that first dive was just the beginning,
as Edgecombe "helped" each kid with their pitches to make sure the
administrator spent a good part of the evening in the water.
Moving away from the dunk tank, live music was being
performed on the lawn at the Garden Villa.
A bake sale was underway, and with the temperatures
only in the 50's and a nippy breeze, hot coffee was a popular
beverage among the grown-ups.
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Guests were enjoying food prepared by retired Lincoln
Fire Fighter Steve Dahmm.
Near the front doors of the Villa, another popular
stop was the cotton candy stand. Kids enjoyed eating the fluffy
sugar, and got that extra boost of sugar energy needed to be active
in the bounce house.
There was also a balloon artist on hand and several children were
seen sporting inflatable swords, some inflatable pets and other
miscellaneous items.
All around, visitors to the festival were displaying happy smiles as
they gathered in groups to enjoy watching the kids play, or grabbed
a bite to eat together, or just took in the music.
[Nila Smith]
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