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Homecoming Carnival helps celebrate Chartiers Valley Spirit Week

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Sixth-grader Lyra Foti sends a foam football through a hoop at a Charters Valley Chorus booth during the Homecoming Carnival on Oct. 12.
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Seventh-grader Kody Lattner is drenched at the Class of 2024 booth.
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Sophomore Taylor Walsh takes a selfie during the Homecoming Carnival.
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Exceptionally polite seventh-grader Kaiden Shearer offers some of his nachos to a certain guy with a camera.
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Chanel Paige enjoys a game of Connect Four at the Gay-Straight Alliance booth.
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Choral director Lana Kipp holds a giant stuffed sloth during the Homecoming Carnival.
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Sania Edmunds encourages a competitor for the goldfish bowl toss at the Black Student Union booth.
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Sixth-grader Julianna Kraft shows the balloon art created for her during the Homecoming Carnival.
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Senior Sebnem Ozturk hangs a banner at her club’s booth.
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Freshman Averie Capozzoli applies a henna tattoo at the chorus booth.
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Aislinn Myrah represents the Class of 2025 at its booth.
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Rebecca Kanar of ABC Balloon Twisting shows one of creations.

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Midway through Chartiers Valley High School Spirit Week, a substantial number of people from Colt Country gathered for what turned out to be an especially festive occasion.

The Homecoming Carnival took place Oct. 12 outside the school during a cooperatively warm afternoon and early evening, allowing guests to enjoy themselves as they visited a wide array of booths offering a games, activities, food and beverages.

Plenty of youngsters from Chartiers Valley’s primary, intermediate and middle schools joined in the fun, taking advantage of opportunities to win prizes in competitions presented by various high school organizations.

Some of the groups offered artistic endeavors such as face painting and henna tattooing, and other took care of providing munchies and drinks to help keep everyone happy in that regard.

In football, the Colts are scheduled to host Montour on Friday, and the week’s festivities conclude with a Homecoming Dance on Saturday.

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