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Hartselle Enquirer

Crestline Carnival set for Thursday, Oct. 1

Enquirer File Photo Carnival rides will be available at the Crestline Carnival that will be held Thursday evening on the school campus beginning at 4 p.m. | Special to the Enquirer
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Carnival rides will be available at the Crestline Carnival that will be held Thursday evening on the school campus beginning at 4 p.m. | Special to the Enquirer

Randy Garrison

Hartselle Enquirer

 

One of the sure signs of fall arriving each year is the annual Crestline Carnival. The carnival has been held for many, many years and this one should be fun for the entire community.

The carnival will be held this Thursday, October 1 at Crestline Elementary School between 4 and 8 p.m.  The Crestline PTO sponsors the event and the proceeds will go towards adding the outdoor classroom and additional technology for the students and teachers.

Actual carnival rides will be available for those attending. Games with prizes and inflatables are just a few of the attractions to be enjoyed. There will be activities for all ages.

Armbands can be purchased for $20 which will enable the purchaser to have unlimited rides. Face painting will also be available for an additional fee.

Food including BBQ, sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, funnel cakes, fried Oreos, fried honey buns, popcorn, cotton candy and drinks are all on the menu for this week’s carnival.

The folks at Crestline want to invite the entire community to the carnival, this is not just for Crestline students and families, but everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend for an evening of fun, food and fellowship.

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