- December 4, 2025
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Nancy Walker, Lynne Dalton and Ruth Brown unite in a team against their kids.
Noemi Gonzalez and David Rodriguez take a much-needed break from the Nerf war.
Mosaic Church held its 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza Saturday afternoon to encourage bonding between mothers and sons, brothers and sisters, aunts and nephews, and the like.
Kid got the chance to pelt grown-ups with Nerf darts during Mosaic Church's 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza on Saturday.
Ruth Brown let her inner child run free during the 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza on Saturday at Mosaic Church.
Some moms, aunts and grandmas really embraced the three-hour long Nerf war held at Mosaic church on Saturday.
Playful yelps filled the church as some were sometimes unsuccessful at dodging the plethora of Nerf darts flying everywhere.
Mosaic Church held its 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza Saturday afternoon to encourage bonding between mothers and sons, brothers and sisters, aunts and nephews, and the like.
Mosaic Church held its 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza Saturday afternoon to encourage bonding between mothers and sons, brothers and sisters, aunts and nephews, and the like.
Keri and Michael McGinn practice shooting targets during Mosaic Church's 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza held Saturday.
Talita Aulen and Thomas Santos practice shooting targets during Mosaic Church's 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza held Saturday.
With Nerf guns in the possession of both parents and kids, numerous Nerf darts rapidly zoomed across the room hitting limbs and faces.
No place was safe as Mosaic Church held its 6th annual Mother/Son Nerfaganza Saturday afternoon to encourage bonding between mothers and sons, brothers and sisters, aunts and nephews, and the like. The church organized the event to mimic a paintball arena, with booths holding targets and walls to aid in dodging Nerf darts.
The result was gleeful pandemonium, permitting family members to play in a fun, safe environment.
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