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The fun must go on
October 18, 2023 at 10:37 p.m.
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.
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David Tapia
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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.
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David Tapia
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Maggie Sauerwine, of Making Faces Parties Inc., paints tiger stripes onto the face of 4-year-old Nolan Hoch, from Rye Brook.
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David Tapia
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In need of a sugary pick-me-up, Rye Brook resident Robert Gagnon, 3, grabs a stick of cotton candy.
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David Tapia
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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.
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David Tapia
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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.
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David Tapia
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Inflatable attractions line one of the gymnasiums at Ridge Street School, and kids took turns enjoying them all.
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David Tapia
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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.
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David Tapia
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Kids of all ages spend time decorating small pumpkins with markers in the cafetorium.
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David Tapia
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Shielded from the rain inside of Ridge Street School, families move indoors to enjoy Fall Fest