- March 6, 2026
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Third-grader Sebi Urbanik beamed with pride selling his 3D-printed creations.
Arthur Ugalde and Naiomi Jean represented the Orange County Library System at Dragon Fest.
Fourth-graders Tinzlee Tolman and Vera Fernandez practiced the handshake they created.
Beka Troast, Axel Troast, Jake Troast and Lincoln Troast spent time having fun on the playground.
First-grader Sadie Frame sat calmly while her face was painted.
Dougie, the school's mascot, waved, hugged and took photos with students.
Third-grade teacher Haley McAffee perused the silent auction. She said she loves seeing the school community coming together at Dragon Fest.
Parent Jamie Johnson, kindergarten teacher Shelly Branch and kindergartner Madison Cartwright spent time selling Dillard Street Elementary spirit wear.
Kindergartner Jackson Palmer jumped out the end of the inflatable obstacle course.
Bennett Palmer followed his brother as fast as he could through the inflatable obstacle course.
John Serrano, second-grader Jasper Serrano and Gabby Serrano took a break to eat. Jasper Serrano said he loved playing on the monkey bars and in the bouncy houses.
Kindergartners Rafael Diaz and Uriel Cruz played cornhole together.
Second-grader Willa Clark never let the hula hoop hit the ground.
Anthony Stephens, aka Viral the DJ, provided music for families to sing and dance along.
Kindergartner Lukas Vazquez made his way down the bouncy slide for the second time, smiling all the way down.
Dillard Street Elementary School third-grader Sebi Urbanik beamed with pride as he showed other students his 3D creations.
He received a 3D printer for Christmas and immediately started making dragons, lizards, Funko Pops and more. He brought them to class and saw students were interested in them.
When he heard the school was looking for vendors for the annual Dragon Fest Saturday, March 7, he paid his fee and joined the at least nine other vendors.
Families had a blast visiting the vendor booths, playing on the playground, going through the bounce houses and more.
Anthony Stephens, aka Viral the DJ, provided music for the festivities.