- March 10, 2018
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A stilt walker entered attendees as she wandered through the crowd waving.
IT department member Edward Love was soaking wet after being dropped into the dunk tank.
Parent Teacher Organization President Silvia Goulart sold tickets and school merchandise.
Students came together for the first Spring Carnival at Hamlin Elementary School.
Children faced their fears while braving the rock wall.
Children took turns riding throughout the school parking lot in the train.
Both adults and children enjoyed the many available inflatables.
Attendees had the opportunity to enjoy delicious bites from a plethora of food trucks.
Deejay Sarah Masters played lively tunes throughout the evening.
Volunteers spun sugary cotton candy for hungry children.
A balloon maker inflated colorful creations.
Students had their choice of a wide variety of temporary tattoos.
Children enjoyed myriad games including baseball at the event.
Students raced through inflatable obstacle courses at the carnival.
Children of all ages played with balloon creations.
Patricia Nunes and Ana Lombardi enjoyed pink cotton candy.
A train driver took children around the parking lot in style.
Families cooled down with treats from Al’s Ice Cream Gelato.
BBQ Brazil Express served up flavorful meats straight from the grill.
The carnival was fun for the whole family.
Children played with inflatable balloon swords.
Volunteers helped to run the carnival games.
Hamlin Elementary School Principal Angela Murphy-Osborne took her turn in the dunk tank.
Students ran around the carnival with their friends.
Families attended the school’s first Spring Carnival together.
Jaxon and Penelope Thompson showed off their school spirit at the event with their father Josh.
Hamlin Elementary hosted its first-ever Spring Carnival on Friday, March 31, at the school in Horizon West.
The carnival was hosted by the school’s Parent Teacher Organization led by President Silvia Goulart and Vice President Angela Spelman, chairperson and organizer of the event.
The event included games, a rock wall, a live deejay, food trucks, bounce houses and inflatables, an electric train, a dunk tank, balloon art, and airbrush tattoos.
In addition, the carnival featured a silent auction with items donated from local organizations, such as Sky Zone, the Orlando Science Center and the Solar Bears hockey team.