
By Bonnie Culverhouse
Sunday night there’s a place for kids and adults who wish they were still kids in the parking lots of First Baptist Church in Minden.
From 5 until 7:30 p.m. October 27, the public – all ages – is invited to dress in costume and join the fun for games, food and door prizes.
Event coordinator Rick Chreene has been putting together FBC’s fall fest for around 20 years, he said. This year, will be special.
“We will have on display, the Texas Rangers’ 2023 World Series’ trophy,” Chreene said. “Kids and adults can have their pictures made with it. It’s pretty exciting.”
There will be all types of games, including a cake walk, concession areas with burgers and hot dogs and costume contests for kids and adults.
“Last year, we had a good time with the adults that dressed up,” Chreene said. “It allows them to be kids again.Most of them were pretty funny.”
Beginning at 6 p.m., door prizes will be drawn every half hour.
“The final drawing is for a large screen TV,” Chreene added.
The festival is open and free to the public.