The Dorset Parent Volunteers (DPV) pulled out all the stops in saluting the return to class at The Dorset School with its first ever Fall festival on October 10th.
“This year's Fall Festival was a truly special evening filled with joy, laughter, and community spirit,” says DPV President Kelsey Moskowitz. “From mask decorating to pumpkin painting, eating donuts on a string, face painting, and relay races, fun was had by all.”
The DPV was not alone in making the Fall Festival a success. Manchester’s Christos’ restaurant and Dorset’s Mettowee Mint contributed to the festivities by donating pizza and pumpkins. Parent and TDS physical education instructor Elizabeth Morgan brought her artistic skills to the evening with non-stop face painting.
“I’d like to thank everyone who came out and made the evening unforgettable,” says TDS Principal Rosanna Moran. “Every day at our school is special, but this evening stands out as another reminder of how fortunate we are to be part of this amazing TDS community.”
(Photo above: Face painting gets high marks at the The Dorset School's Fall Festival.)
It's not easy eating donuts on a string.
Group games attracted student participation at The Dorse School Fall Festival.
TDS teacher Elizabeth Morgan brought her artistic skills to face painting.