COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER’S BACK-TO-SCHOOL EVENT
A Wacky Dome Bounce House, which also services teen and adult riders due to its larger foot print, was a popular stop upon arriving at Sunday’s Community Resource Center back-to-school bash in East Liverpool. Families also could enjoy food, games, a water slide, free haircuts and school supplies as a movie. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Dillon McCool, 3, of East Liverpool exits the Wacky Dome Bounce House Sunday prepares at a back-to-school bash held at the city’s Community Resource Center. The daughter of Paycyn Wood, she was one of five siblings in attendance at the event, which included food, games, a water slide and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. Classes start for city students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Reagan Martin, 7, granddaughter of Brian and Monica Kerr of East Liverpool, prepares to go in the Wacky Dome Bounce House Sunday afternoon at the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event on the city’s East End. Brian Kerr, also a city councilman, is president of the non-profit’s board of directors. For four hours in the late afternoon, families enjoyed food, games, a water slide and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. Classes start for East Liverpool students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Daneil Prentice of East Liverpool hands over a bag of school supplies to a recipient Sunday afternoon during the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event. For four hours in the late afternoon, families enjoyed food, games, inflatables and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. School starts for East Liverpool students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Daneil Prentice of East Liverpool bags school supplies for a recipient Sunday afternoon during the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event, as an inflatable stands in the background. For four hours in the late afternoon, families enjoyed food, games, inflatables and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. School starts for East Liverpool students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Children wait in line for school supplies Sunday afternoon during the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event, as an inflatable bounce house stands in the background. For four hours in the late afternoon, families also enjoyed free haircuts, food, games, before the event wrapped up with a movie. School starts for East Liverpool children after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
A Wacky Dome Bounce House, which also services teen and adult riders due to its larger foot print, was a popular stop upon arriving at Sunday’s Community Resource Center back-to-school bash in East Liverpool. Families also could enjoy food, games, a water slide, free haircuts and school supplies as a movie. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- A Wacky Dome Bounce House, which also services teen and adult riders due to its larger foot print, was a popular stop upon arriving at Sunday’s Community Resource Center back-to-school bash in East Liverpool. Families also could enjoy food, games, a water slide, free haircuts and school supplies as a movie. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Dillon McCool, 3, of East Liverpool exits the Wacky Dome Bounce House Sunday prepares at a back-to-school bash held at the city’s Community Resource Center. The daughter of Paycyn Wood, she was one of five siblings in attendance at the event, which included food, games, a water slide and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. Classes start for city students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Reagan Martin, 7, granddaughter of Brian and Monica Kerr of East Liverpool, prepares to go in the Wacky Dome Bounce House Sunday afternoon at the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event on the city’s East End. Brian Kerr, also a city councilman, is president of the non-profit’s board of directors. For four hours in the late afternoon, families enjoyed food, games, a water slide and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. Classes start for East Liverpool students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Daneil Prentice of East Liverpool hands over a bag of school supplies to a recipient Sunday afternoon during the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event. For four hours in the late afternoon, families enjoyed food, games, inflatables and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. School starts for East Liverpool students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Daneil Prentice of East Liverpool bags school supplies for a recipient Sunday afternoon during the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event, as an inflatable stands in the background. For four hours in the late afternoon, families enjoyed food, games, inflatables and free school supplies before the event wrapped up with a movie. Earlier in the day, free haircut and styles were available. School starts for East Liverpool students after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- Children wait in line for school supplies Sunday afternoon during the Community Resource Center’s back-to-school event, as an inflatable bounce house stands in the background. For four hours in the late afternoon, families also enjoyed free haircuts, food, games, before the event wrapped up with a movie. School starts for East Liverpool children after Labor Day. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
- A Wacky Dome Bounce House, which also services teen and adult riders due to its larger foot print, was a popular stop upon arriving at Sunday’s Community Resource Center back-to-school bash in East Liverpool. Families also could enjoy food, games, a water slide, free haircuts and school supplies as a movie. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)