Activities abound at Pratt Fest Saturday

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Carol Bronson

Pratt Pilot Club members (from left) Shelly Patton, Diana Harris, Johnna Roberts and Carol Kneller prepare sacks for the “panning for gold” game on Western Fun Day Sept. 4 at Sixth Street Park. The Leadership Class of 2010 is sponsoring Pratt Fest on the same day, with activities at Lemon Park.

  

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By Carol Bronson
Posted Sep 01, 2010 @ 04:46 PM
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9 a.m.  Second annual Amazing Race clue race at Lemon Park, sponsored as a fund-raiser by Build a Better World.

10 a.m.  Dog show, registration begins at 9:30 a.m. across from the west shelter. Vote with your coins for the benefit of Pratt Area Humane Society. Voting ends at noon.

Rescues and Runways fashion show and benefit for PAHS, sponsored by Maurices. Silent auction also benefits PAHS.

Kids games begin, featuring a new game each hour until 5 p.m. for kids under 12. Bring your own turtle!

Inflatables open, as a fund-raiser for First Assembly of God youth.

Concessions (pop and candy) open until 5 p.m., sponsored by Leadership Class of 2010.

Dunk Tank open until 5 p.m., as a fund-raiser for the leadership program.

Vendors open until 5 p.m. throughout Lemon Park.

11 a.m.  Lunch vendors open in Lemon Park until 2 p.m.

Pilot Express train runs in Sixth Street Park, through 7 p.m., $1 per ride.

Snack bar open in Sixth Street Park until 7 p.m.

1 p.m.  Talent show at Lemon Park, sponsored by Leadership Class.

2 p.m.  Junior Leadership Class of 2010 sponsors kickball, volleyball and ultimate frisbee for kids age 12 and older. All three games offered each hour until 5 p.m.

3 p.m.  Free kids games (fish pond, bean bag, rope toss, interactive Indian village and panning for gold).

Carnival booths, $1 for three tosses or throws

Western-themed photo cutouts — bring your own camera.

Professional clown, tying balloons for the kids.

All activities under the trees or in tents at Sixth Street Park.

4 p.m. Pilot Club selling supper items (bierocks, ham and cheese, hot dogs, chips, cookies, drinks) until 7 p.m., Sixth Street Park.

5 p.m.  Free western music by Verlan Elliott until 7 p.m. Dancing area available.

Free hay rides will run between the two parks every half-hour, beginning at 3 p.m., sponsored by Pilot Club.

Lemon Park will be closed to traffic. Parking will be available in the area to the west, formerly occupied by the llama ranch.

9 a.m.  Second annual Amazing Race clue race at Lemon Park, sponsored as a fund-raiser by Build a Better World.

10 a.m.  Dog show, registration begins at 9:30 a.m. across from the west shelter. Vote with your coins for the benefit of Pratt Area Humane Society. Voting ends at noon.

Rescues and Runways fashion show and benefit for PAHS, sponsored by Maurices. Silent auction also benefits PAHS.

Kids games begin, featuring a new game each hour until 5 p.m. for kids under 12. Bring your own turtle!

Inflatables open, as a fund-raiser for First Assembly of God youth.

Concessions (pop and candy) open until 5 p.m., sponsored by Leadership Class of 2010.

Dunk Tank open until 5 p.m., as a fund-raiser for the leadership program.

Vendors open until 5 p.m. throughout Lemon Park.

11 a.m.  Lunch vendors open in Lemon Park until 2 p.m.

Pilot Express train runs in Sixth Street Park, through 7 p.m., $1 per ride.

Snack bar open in Sixth Street Park until 7 p.m.

1 p.m.  Talent show at Lemon Park, sponsored by Leadership Class.

2 p.m.  Junior Leadership Class of 2010 sponsors kickball, volleyball and ultimate frisbee for kids age 12 and older. All three games offered each hour until 5 p.m.

3 p.m.  Free kids games (fish pond, bean bag, rope toss, interactive Indian village and panning for gold).

Carnival booths, $1 for three tosses or throws

Western-themed photo cutouts — bring your own camera.

Professional clown, tying balloons for the kids.

All activities under the trees or in tents at Sixth Street Park.

4 p.m. Pilot Club selling supper items (bierocks, ham and cheese, hot dogs, chips, cookies, drinks) until 7 p.m., Sixth Street Park.

5 p.m.  Free western music by Verlan Elliott until 7 p.m. Dancing area available.

Free hay rides will run between the two parks every half-hour, beginning at 3 p.m., sponsored by Pilot Club.

Lemon Park will be closed to traffic. Parking will be available in the area to the west, formerly occupied by the llama ranch.

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