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PANTHER FALL FEST

Disguised as a NASA astronaut, Harrison Hammock, 8, of Chester tries to decide which station to go to first as a large pumpkin bounce house is filled in the background during Thursday’s Allen T. Allison Elementary School Panther Fall Fest. The event was held for the first time by the school’s PTA and included hay bale bowling, food, and a Candyland-themed trunk ’n’ treat. Due to inclement weather, it was moved inside, where the PTA also sold refreshments like Apple Nachos, hot dogs, chips and beverages. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
At right, Ethan Womack, 12, of Chester (aka the Invisible Man) takes a break to eat some Apple Nachos without blowing his cover as he sits next to Allison Elementary School third-grade student Kamille Hooker also of Chester during the school’s inaugural Panther Fall Fest. The festivities, which included hay bale bowling, food, bounce houses and a Candyland-themed trunk ’n’ treat, had to moved inside due to the inclement weather. In addition to sponsoring the event, the Allen T. Allison Elementary School PTA also sold refreshments like Apple Nachos, hot dogs, chips and beverages. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
At right, Allison Elementary School PTA volunteer Desiree Bergman applies pressure to the forearm of Oak Glen High School student Jemma Fox Thursday afternoon, as she completes a temporary tattoo sleeve for her during the inaugural Panther Fall Fest. Bergman, of Chester, attended the event, which was held at her primary school. Festivities included hay bale bowling, food, bounce houses and a Candyland-themed trunk ’n’ treat, had to moved inside due to the inclement weather. In addition to sponsoring the event, the Allen T. Allison Elementary School PTA also sold refreshments like Apple Nachos, hot dogs, chips and beverages. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Jemma Fox, 16, a former Allison Elementary School student, shows off her Halloween-themed temporary forearm sleeve tattoo she just received courtesy of the school’s PTA during Thursday’s inaugural Panther Fall Fest. The festivities, which included hay bale bowling, food, bounce houses and a Candyland-themed trunk ’n’ treat, had to moved inside due to the inclement weather. In addition to sponsoring the event, the Allen T. Allison Elementary School PTA also sold refreshments like Apple Nachos, hot dogs, chips and beverages. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

Disguised as a NASA astronaut, Harrison Hammock, 8, of Chester tries to decide which station to go to first as a large pumpkin bounce house is filled in the background during Thursday’s Allen T. Allison Elementary School Panther Fall Fest. The event was held for the first time by the school’s PTA and included hay bale bowling, food, and a Candyland-themed trunk ‘n’ treat. Due to inclement weather, it was moved inside, where the PTA also sold refreshments like Apple Nachos, hot dogs, chips and beverages. (Inset photo) At right, Ethan Womack, 12, of Chester (aka the Invisible Man) takes a break to eat some Apple Nachos without blowing his cover as he sits next to Allison Elementary School third-grade student Kamille Hooker also of Chester. (Photos by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

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