This
year’s festival featured many activities including: face painting, crafts, a
scarecrow contest, pumpkin decorating, selfie booth and a scavenger hunt. The
atmosphere was inviting as music from D. J. Dave welcomed all who arrived. “I
am so excited for this event,” said Lincoln Davis, first grader at Windham
Primary School. “I like the leaf pools the best.”
People
in attendance found activities occurring throughout the school building and the
playground. The dunking station was a hit attraction as people gathered to
watch Corey McAllister, Primary School Secretary and Dr. Kyle Rhoads, Primary
School Principal, get soaked. With every successful hit, laughter could be
heard all around from the crowd of people who had gathered. “I get really excited for the event because families are having fun and
staff and parents volunteering are having fun, too,” Rhoads said. “The afternoon flies by!”
Inside
the cafeteria, the PTO was set up with a bake sale and free apple cider and
popcorn was available for everyone.
There
were also about 10 tables setup to welcome pumpkin decorators that included
many pumpkins to choose from, big and small.
Paisley, a kindergartener at Windham Primary, was there with her dad,
David and brother Charlie. She did not have much to say, but her smile while
she was decorating her pumpkin spoke volumes to the amount of fun she was
having at this event.
Windham
Public Library was present at the event and there was also a scarecrow
contest. The winner to the scarecrow
contest will be announced at the end of this week.
Outside,
attendees could find selfie- boards set up to take pictures that would act as a
reminder of the event and the great time that was had by all.
Neighbors,
friends, classmates, and co-workers mingled together creating a strong feeling
of community. There were approximately 30 volunteers that came together to make
this year’s event possible.
Next
year’s festival is already in the works, which is always made possible by the
multitude of sponsors who donate time and money.
“We will soon discuss as a
committee how to improve the event,” stated Rhoads. “We want it to be bigger
and better each year and be a true school community event!”
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