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Boys and Girls Club has fall festival Friday

Posted at 2:45 pm October 23, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge has its fourth annual fall festival on Friday.

The festival is at the club from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, and it costs $4. That includes unlimited time in the bounce house, a cake walk, one trip through each of the program areas, and a hot dog, chips, and drink. Extra tickets for the haunted house can be bought for $1.

Each program area will be filled with exciting activities and delicious treats, and there will be an obstacle course and corn hole tournament, organizers said.

The club is at 102 Jefferson Circle in Oak Ridge.

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