Fall Festival 2025
- Site Administrator

- Dec 17, 2025
- 2 min read
This year's Fall Festival brought the community together for an evening packed with fun, laughter, and friendly competition. Among the many activities, the escape rooms and cake walk stood out as the most popular attractions, keeping attendees engaged and entertained throughout the night. Adding to the festive spirit, Martha Erwin took home the top prize for the best-decorated trunk in the Trunk or Treat contest. Meanwhile, the bouncy house remained a favorite spot, filled with joyful energy all evening long.
Escape Rooms Captivate Festival-Goers
One of the standout features of the festival was the series of escape rooms designed to challenge participants’ problem-solving skills and teamwork. These rooms offered a variety of puzzles and clues that required quick thinking and collaboration. Families and friends eagerly formed teams, racing against the clock to unlock the mysteries and “escape” before time ran out.

The escape rooms were thoughtfully designed to appeal to all ages, with all rooms featuring bible based themes, while also focused on lighthearted puzzles.
Participants praised the creativity and effort put into the escape rooms. The excitement of solving each puzzle and the satisfaction of escaping created lasting memories for attendees.
Local Fire Department Attends!

This year's fall festival was made even more exciting with the presence of the local fire department, which brought along one of their impressive fire trucks. After a quick exit to field a call, they returned took the time to engage with festival-goers. The vibrant red truck became a popular photo spot, adding a sense of adventure and education to the festivities, while also fostering a closer connection between the fire department and the community they serve.
Cake Walk Brings Sweet Success
Another highlight was the cake walk, which attracted a steady stream of participants eager to win delicious homemade and store-bought treats. The game combined the thrill of chance with the joy of tasty rewards, making it a hit among children and adults alike.
The cake walk featured a wide assortment of cakes, cookies, and other baked goods donated by local bakers and community members. This variety added to the excitement, as participants hoped to win their favorite dessert. The friendly atmosphere and upbeat music kept the energy high, with many players returning for multiple rounds.
Martha Erwin Wins Best Decorated Trunk

The Trunk or Treat contest was a colorful and creative part of the festival, with participants transforming their car trunks into festive displays. Martha Erwin’s trunk was pirate themed and an included interactive game involving cups and ping pong balls, earning her the top prize for best decorated.
Bouncy House Buzzes with Energy

Throughout the evening, the bouncy house remained a magnet for children, who enjoyed bouncing and playing in the safe, inflatable space.
The presence of the bouncy house helped balance the festival’s activities, offering a physical outlet alongside the mental challenges of the escape rooms and the social fun of the cake walk and trunk contest.
Creating Lasting Memories
The Fall Festival succeeded in offering a variety of activities that appealed to all ages and interests. The escape rooms and cake walk provided engaging challenges and rewards, while the Trunk or Treat contest showcased creativity and community spirit. The bouncy house kept the younger attendees happily entertained, ensuring a well-rounded experience for everyone.



























































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