Fall Fest 2024

Ministry Impact Team • October 14, 2024

Join Us for Fall Fest at St. Peter's Lutheran Church & School

As the leaves start to change and the air turns crisp, it’s time to celebrate all things fall! We’re thrilled to invite you to our Fall Festival at St. Peter's Lutheran Church & School on October 26th from 6 to 8 PM. It’s a fantastic opportunity for our community to come together and enjoy some seasonal fun!


Get ready for hayrides under the stars, delicious hotdogs to satisfy your cravings, and the always popular Trunk or Treat where kids can collect treats from creatively decorated car trunks! We’ll also have steaming cups of hot cider to keep you warm and cozy while you enjoy the festivities.


But that’s not all! We’ve got plenty of activities for everyone and some fun little giveaways to thank you for coming. Whether you're a long-time member of our community or a newcomer, this is a perfect chance to connect, make new friends, and enjoy the spirit of the season.


Mark your calendars, grab your family and friends, and come out for a night of fun and fellowship. We can’t wait to see you there!


Happy Fall!

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