Presbyterian Church Fall Festival |
Hosts: | Jack & Sally Fisher | |
Attendees: | John & Ashley Paterson, Glen Schiller, Ron & Laurie Taylor, Claude Folta, J R Howard | |
Cars: | Ron's '31 Roadster, Claude's '29 Wrecker, J R's '10 Vette |
The 1958 Ford has been in one family. So has the 2010 Corvette.
The '58 Ford was the first one to have four headlights.
The '58 Ford was a prototype. Who wouldn't want an interceptor engine.
The one-owner 1965 Buick Skylark shows 12,340 miles,
but Lolly Lockhart has driven the car 312,340 miles.
After WWII, Lolly's dad opened the first public hospital in Alpine, Texas.
The '32 Ford has lacquer paint.
Woody Woodyard's '32 Ford had a Ford engine with AC.
Greg Caswell's 1951 Chevy has a 350 engine and a 4 Barrel Quadra Jet Carburetor.
The interior is from a 1996 Pontiac Bonneville.
I liked the trunk.
I'm surprised these caps have been on for years.
The Studebaker Lark Dashboard
Fine Artwork
The bounce house was secured in place.
Is this connect four or do you have to connect six?
Over 1200 people signed up to come to the festival. The parking lot was full.
Troop 365 provided a catapult and helped with some of the events.
The Scout was even familiar with
a trebuchet.
Launching a balloon required a quick jerk.
It was fun to have your photo taken at the Fall Festival.
The petting zoo drew a crowd.
The ducks hung together.
Rabbits were easy to pet, but the chickens, not so much.
Pumpkin Bowling is harder than you think.
The Pinsetter sometimes accidentally knocked over a few.
Home Depot supplied a kit and tools to make a car.
Several tables had great cars.
Your odds are very good at this ring toss.
The fishing was good, too.
Everyone is a winner at the duck pond.
The Line for Tattoos
Applying Tattoos
Free eats will bring a crowd.
The hot dogs, popcorn, and nachos were good, and I was very glad to see some fruit & vegetables.
The putting wasn't easy.
You had to work to get a cupcake.
Pictures by J R Howard