- January 15, 2020
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Olivia Trytek and Harper Kellen posed in front of one of the many photo opportunities.
Students were fascinated by the bubble bus.
Students of all grades ran around the outdoor courtyard together.
Parent Teacher Association Vice President Lindsey Luxa and President Meredith Fischer donned elegant gowns and decorative jewels for the event.
Students paused their dancing for a quick photo.
Families relaxed on the lawn as they enjoyed the Bubble Ball.
Crystal Mudd, Kimaya DeChristopher and Gianna Arocho showed off their photos from the photo booth.
Families stopped to capture a memorable moment before entering the Bubble Ball.
Students were delighted by the endless wave of bubbles suppled by the bubble bus.
Students enjoyed blue cutton candy as one of the many available sweets.
Vine Ly and Ngan Tran volunteered by passing out slices of cake.
Hongphuc Tran, Selin Sandybayeva and Wreigna Watson volunteered from Olympia High School.
Patrick Brown and Hudson Keller enjoyed steaming hot slices of cheese pizza.
Emilia Massol and Brynn Kearney were all smiles at the event.
The bubbles were even more popular with the children when the sun went down.
Students could not stop laughing as they enjoyed the glow-in-the-dark bubbles.
Some students sported glowing attire for the night portion of the event.
The Palm Lake Elementary School outdoor courtyard was filled with bubbles, glowing lights and delight at the 2023 Bubble Ball event on Friday, Feb. 24.
Students dressed to impress in elegant gowns or tuxedos accompanied by their family and closest friends.
Attendees enjoyed photo opportunities, a bubble bus, a live deejay, games, dancing, temporary tattoos, pizza, cake and much more under the stars.