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Harvest Fest Fun Had In Midland Park

MIDLAND PARK, N.J. — The fall weather came just in time for the annual Harvest Fest, organized by the Midland Park Elementary Parent-Teacher Association on Friday, Oct. 16. 

Friends and fun were on hand at Harvest Fest in Midland Park.

Friends and fun were on hand at Harvest Fest in Midland Park.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Watch Me Whip...

Watch Me Whip...

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Watch Me Nae Nae...

Watch Me Nae Nae...

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Panther Paws were a popular design in Face painting.

Panther Paws were a popular design in Face painting.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Food and face painting are always fun at Harvest Fest

Food and face painting are always fun at Harvest Fest

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Colorful hair was the order of the day at Harvest Fest.

Colorful hair was the order of the day at Harvest Fest.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Soccer girls showing their Panther Pride with green hair.

Soccer girls showing their Panther Pride with green hair.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
The annual Harvest Fest is a fall tradition in Midland Park.

The annual Harvest Fest is a fall tradition in Midland Park.

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Many kids were all smiles at the annual event.

Many kids were all smiles at the annual event.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Midland Park Green was a popular color for hair painting at the annual Harvest Fest.

Midland Park Green was a popular color for hair painting at the annual Harvest Fest.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Kids enjoyed playing games of chance and skill.

Kids enjoyed playing games of chance and skill.

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The ring toss provided a serious challenge to students at the fest.

The ring toss provided a serious challenge to students at the fest.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma
Second grade buddies enjoying the Harvest Fest sponsored by the MPEPTA.

Second grade buddies enjoying the Harvest Fest sponsored by the MPEPTA.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Abma

The annual event includes inflatable rides, classic games, face painting, hair coloring, a baked sale and a DJ, who brought the crowd to the "dance floor" (aka infield) for the very popular "Watch Me Whip" song.

Harvest Fest includes students from Godwin School (Pre-K to second grade) and Highland School (grades 3 through 6). 

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