Church to host annual fall festival
Grace Baptist Church is scheduled to host its annual Fall Festival on the churchyard at Copper Hill Drive on Oct. 25 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Attendees can partake in face painting, games and tractor rides while enjoying live music.
“This is a family event, and we have something for everyone,” said Mike Wilke, communications director at Grace Baptist Church.
A maze built from stacked boxes will be available for people to attempt, and a classic spin on musical chairs called “cake walk,” will be available for children to participate in, organizers said.
Children will be able to play in bounce houses and collect candy in a “candy crop,” which is the church’s version of trunk-or-treat. The candy crop will be the signature event at the festival, according to Wilke.
A chili cook-off is planned, but those interested in participating are asked to contact the coordinator, Janie Walker, at janie.walker@gracebaptist.org. People can pay a $1 fee to taste the chili and vote on which one they think is best.
Costumes are welcome, said Wilkes, but coordinators ask that attendees refrain from wearing “scary costumes.”
Burgers, coffee and kettle corn will be available for purchase during the festival.
The event is free, but the church will be collecting non-Halloweenthemed candy until the day of the festival. Donation bins are located around the church or candy can be bought and delivered to the church through Amazon.com, according to their website.
A link for the Amazon shopping list is located on the church’s webpage” www.gracebaptist.org/fallfestival.