Blind Brook Superintendent Dr. Colin Byrne invites first-grader Chloe Crasper to guess the weight of a large pumpkin at the annual PTA-sponsored Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 14. The event was held indoors at Ridge Street School due to rainy weather, but that didn’t stop families from enjoying the day. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Megumi Yamada, a stilt walker from Cirque du Jour, reaches out to two-year-old Rozio Moyano. The Rye Brook resident is being held by her mother, Raquel. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Maggie Sauerwine, of Making Faces Parties Inc., paints tiger stripes onto the face of 4-year-old Nolan Hoch, from Rye Brook. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
In need of a sugary pick-me-up, Rye Brook resident Robert Gagnon, 3, grabs a stick of cotton candy. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Blind Brook Student Assistance Counselor Monique Tricarico (left) and her daughter, Taylor, check out a plant building activity with Jessica Wang, a pre-school director with the Purchase Children’s Center. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
After making good use of the arts and crafts table, Ridge Street School student Aarav Bajaj, 7, shows off a pumpkin he made to his mom Shaila. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Inflatable attractions line one of the gymnasiums at Ridge Street School, and kids took turns enjoying them all. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Martin Fernandez, a 4-year-old from Rye Brook, drops a raffle ticket into a bag to try his luck at winning a Bluey playset. His father Oscar gives him a lift. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Kids of all ages spend time decorating small pumpkins with markers in the cafetorium. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Shielded from the rain inside of Ridge Street School, families move indoors to enjoy Fall Fest