- February 11, 2025
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Best friends Camryn Smith, 8, and Ethan Keech, 9, from Ormond Beach, try the basketball shoot at the Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Villari’s Martial Arts holds a demonstration during the Pathways Elementary Fall Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Pathways fourth grader Logan Parker, 9, of Ormond Beach, demonstrates kicks with his martial arts class. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Students decorated pumpkins for display during Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Families enjoyed inflatable bounce house, trampoline, and slides courtesy of Jumpin’ Beans Party Rentals. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
The fall festival featured inflatable slides. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Two-year-old Asher, of Ormond Beach, braves the slide during the Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Food trucks from Taco Land and Roast-D at the Fall Festival were present at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Reagan, 7, from Ormond Beach, shows off her temporary tattoo at the Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Stacy Sampson, a kindergarten teacher for 18 years at Pathways Elementary, braves the "dunk tank” during the Fall Festival. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Festival-goers queue up for Kona Ice at the Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
The Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary featured a silent auction. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Trucks were on display at the Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
A young visitor meets firefighters at the Fall Festival at Pathways Elementary. Photo by Suzanne McCarthy
Pathways Elementary PTA held a fall festival on Saturday, Nov. 4. Families enjoyed inflatable slides, a bounce house, and games, including a basketball toss courtesy of Jumpin' Beans Party Rentals.
Villari's Martial Arts students were on hand to demonstrate their skills. Kids lined up for temporary tattoos, face painting, and assorted games. Food trucks from Taco Land, Roasted-D, and Kona Ice were on hand.
Stacy Sampson, a kindergarten teacher at Pathways Elementary for 18 years, braved the splash tank as students aimed to drop the water bucket with their beanbag throw.
"It's a lot of fun!" she said with a laugh as she was soaked again.
The cafeteria featured pumpkins decorated by Pathways Elementary students and silent auction baskets with the chance to bid on being a teacher or staff member for a day.