Who says school is all work and no play?

Posted April 27, 2009 at 2:04 pm and filed under Education. Updated May 4, 2009 at 7:50 pm.

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ANNETTE TAYLOR, STONETAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

ANNETTE TAYLOR, STONETAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Wake Christian’s campus was transformed into a veritable playground of carnival games, giant slides and delicious food for the school’s Super Saturday on Saturday, April 18.

The annual event began 10 years ago and continues to grow. About 3,000 people and 34 vendors attended.

Many areas of the campus became locations of fun. The parking lot hosted a dunking booth, ring toss, face painting, photo booth, batting cage and other carnival games. The soccer field was the setting for a giant slide, obstacle course and laser tag. An auction was held at the library, offering bidders sports memorabilia, vacation rentals, jewelry, gift certificates and spa packages.

Above: Kindergartener Ayden Riley enjoys the Pelican Sno-Ball he purchased at Super Saturday.

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