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Nyssa Harvest Carnival comes to town Friday

The Nyssa Elementary School PTO invites everyone to their annual Harvest Carnival for an evening of family fun from 5 to 8 p.m. this Friday.

Enjoy a Taco Feast put on by the Nyssa culinary arts class, and bring a little extra cash for the silent auction. Or try your luck at the T-shirt raffle.

But that’s not all! There will be carnival treats such as popcorn, snow cones and cotton candy; an obstacle bounce house; and a slide bounce house to jump out all that energy.

If jumpin’ tires you out, come inside and try your skills at the array of booths we will have. As always, we love to hear what you enjoy most, so be sure to visit the “Vote for your Favorite” booth. You can choose from photo booth, button making, baseball throw, plinko, basketball, football, penguin flipper and many more.

The cost for games is $1 ticket per game booth or $15 for a wristband for unlimited game booths. This is a great fundraiser for the PTO and an opportunity to show a little Bulldog love to the elementary school.

• Coming to the Nyssa Library in October: Storytime at 11 a.m. Tuesdays, a great opportunity to introduce your preschoolers to the library. This Thursday, and continuing Oct. 17 and 25, there will be drop-in arts and crafts for kids.

Friends of the Library will have a meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15. On Wednesday, Oct. 17 there will be a crochet class. For more information, call the library at 541-372-2978 or stop by, 319 Main St.

• The Nyssa Senior Center will hold its monthly dance this Saturday from 6-9 p.m. The Dale Borge Band provides the tunes, and everyone is asked to bring an item for the potluck. A monthly meeting will occur at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 9, with lunch following.

• Area women are invited to a Women’s Bible Study every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Nyssa Nazarene Fellowship Hall on Good Avenue. The study is in the book of Romans.

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