Domestic Violence Awareness Month Fall Festival
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
By Alyssa Lunsford ~ Photo Editor
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Will Kaiser uses the impariment goggles. He was told to count to 10 and walk in a straight line between the pumpkins. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford )
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Owen Bollinger reads information from a slip of paper given to him about domestic violece awarness. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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One of the two puppies that the Humane Society brought to the fall festival held by the Center for Behavioral Health and Accessibility (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Students grabs the scavenger hunt list during the Fall Festival held on Oct 27. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Peyton Redinger holds the puppy named Naveen while talking to Ricki Vaughan at the Fall Festival. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Shannon Washington talks about the scavenger hunt to a bypasser at the Fall Festival on Oct 27. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Substance use counselor, John Nimmo takes time to grab a hot chocolate and pet one of the dogs during his busy time at the fall festival. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Nicolette Baker poses with a puppy during the fall festival. The Humane Society brought puppies for students to interact with. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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A SEMO student kneels down by the play pen to spend some one on one time with the puppy named Naveen. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Southeast students gather by a table to get the answer for their scavengar hunt. Students were able to collect a prize if the answers were all correct. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Students stop and talk to a table about domestic violece awarness month during the fall festival. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Torie Liebsch paints an ombre of colors on her pumpkin during the fall festival. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)
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Natalie Miller starts off with pink on her pumpkin project to give some bright colors. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford )
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The Center for Behavioral Health and Accessibility brought pumpkins for students to paint while at the fall festival. (Photo by Alyssa Lunsford)