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Central School Scare Fair

"The Central School Parent Teachers Association will once again be sponsoring the annual Scare Fair event at the school on Sunday, October 26 from 12 to 4 pm. This event is open to the public and there is no charge for admission.

The Scare Fair is the largest event coordinated by the Central PTA and
includes hundreds of parent, teacher and student volunteers.

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This year's Scare Fair will include several thrilling new rides such as Go Karts and Twin Spin as well as old favorites like the Batting Cage and Candyland. There are also numerous games; art, and activity booths; and, a separate room for activities for younger children called Kiddyland. For the first time, the Central School Tiger Band will be performing during the fair. Food and beverages will be for sale outsideas well as an assortment of delicious home-baked goodies for sale indoors at the "Country Kitchen".

The Scare Fair is also the major fundraising initiative sponsored by the
Central PTA; and, there are a number of ways for families to participate at all levels. The exciting Silent Auction, which promises to be bigger than ever, will be held inside the main auditorium (LGI). There, community members can bid on tickets to arts and sporting events, spa treatments,
restaurant gift certificates and much more, all while supporting Central School. As a new feature this year, parents will also be able to bid on special art projects created by individual classes at Central. The fair also features raffles for both the beautiful and bountiful grade level theme baskets as well as the chance to go to lunch with a favorite teacher.

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"The Scare Fair is truly an event by the community for the community," said Laurie Girsky, P.T.A. Co-President. "What makes this event special is that
our children see their parents and teachers volunteering their time for a fun family event that enables us to enrich our school's programs for the rest of the year."

The Scare Fair will take place rain or shine. For more information about the Scare Fair, contact Emily Hoffner at esaltzman@hotmail.com."

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