- April 21, 2025
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Kindergartner Braelynn Halm and second-grader Madison Goodwin loved the face painting station the most at Dragon Fest.
PTA members Katie Brown, Angel Rios and Bradley Loomis were thrilled to see families having fun at Dragon Fest.
Third-grader Genevieve Spath played a few rounds of cornhole.
Hadley Johnson, a third-grader, won a water bottle in the hula-hoop competition.
Kindergartner Brayden Grace prepared to throw the football while his dad, Richard Grace, taught 4-year-old Cayden Grace how to hold and throw the football.
Dougie, the mascot for Dillard Street Elementary School, waved to the families as they arrived at Dragon Fest.
Lukas Vazquez, who is in pre-K, climbed to the top with ease.
Eric and Jessica Cicero had fun taking their kids, first-grader Matteo Cicero and pre-kindergartner Lena Cicero, to Dragon Fest.
Brad Delarm and his fifth-grader Derek Delarm were ready to show off their cornhole skills. Brad Delarm said it being his son's last Dragon Fest was "kind of a big deal."
Mason Carter, a fourth-grader, went down the slide dozens of times.
Maisie Johnson, 4, has rainbow hearts painted on her face.
Steven Fuller put his ticket in the cup for the Artemis Fowl Funko Pop with hopes he would leave Dragon Fest with it.
Tyler Mae Mathews showed off her face painting.
From bounce houses to games to face painting and more, there were plenty of activities to keep families entertained at Dragon Fest.
Chrystal Williams had no problem using two or more hula-hoops at a time.
Kids battled to see who would be the last standing in the hula-hoop competition.
Asayleus Brown, Paisley Wilkerson and Raegan Wilkerson had a great time at Dragon Fest.
Hadley Johnson, a third-grader at Dillard Street Elementary School, was on a roll.
She was able to successfully keep her hula-hoop going around her waste while doing several tricks including taking a step to the side, taking a step back and turning in a circle.
The last challenge to clinch the win was to drop down on one knee. She was so close, but the hula-hoop fell.
Johnson was one of the last students in the hula-hoop competition at Dillard Street Elementary School's Dragon Fest Saturday, April 12.
She won a water bottle.
Dragon Fest featured games, an inflatable slide, a bounce house, face painting and more.