Our booth at Trick-or-Treat Street at Riverview High School on Saturday, October 24, 2009.   The booth won the prestigious Orange Ribbon for originality.  We all dressed up as hippies and passed out candy to over 5,000 community children, and invited many, many families to visit our church.
We set up our booth on Saturday morning.Annabel Leonard, Dee Macchio, Jemma Armstrong, Jim Forshey, Janet Forshey, and our fearless leader, Carrie Wagner.The Hippie Patrol...Just before they opened the gates.Our ribbon--pretty snazzy!Gemma and Dee handing out treats to the little ones.Rick Phillips was our musical entertainment.  What a trooper--he sang himself hoarse!Dan and Amy Yost and their children.The Keovongsa family in costume.Jim Forshey passing out cards and brochures.  Love that hair!Earl Lennard gets into the hippie spirit--wonderful glasses.Night descends on our happy, hippie booth.
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Carrie Wagner and the Fellowship Committee want to thank everyone who donated candy, helped set up the booth (Dewey Brown), or who manned the booth (those not pictured included Amy Yost and Chris Wagner).  This was a great opportunity to meet young families within the greater Riverview community.