Monday, October 27, 2008

Ward Scripture Carnival

We had a very fun Ward Scripture Carnival this year. The youth and the activity committee set up booths for all ages to enjoy. Many came in Scripture attire and many as modern day Saints. We appreciate all of the work that was put into this fun activity and hope you enjoy some of the pictures from the night.

Bobbing for apples was one of the biggest hits.

Some of the children collected as many apples as their bags or pockets would carry.




The cake walk was another fun station. The kids thought that had hit the jackpot when they were allowed to "win" more than one cupcake. This lion from Daniel's Den waits to pounce on one.

All sorts of animals came from Noah's ark.



Carson shows off his warrior attire.

The Nephite armies gathers in and recruits.

Scripture bingo was fun because you were able to eat the pieces as you played.

Soggy costumes were seen after bobbing for apples was enjoyed.

The prizes were fun for the kids. Both candy and toys.




More bobbing for apples.


Intense cake walking.




Even Bishop Lyman and Brother Bethea soaked their faces for a crisp apple and a GOOD Laugh!


Angels spreading the word.

Even the modern day Saints put on funny faces.

More from Noah's ark.

The young men "worked" really hard at the donut station.

This station was for making treat bags to carry all your loot.


More Bingo.


Daniel in the lions den toss.

Some of the costumes were really authentic.


This was Jonah and the Whale fishing pond.

We even had Legion who had the evil spirits cast out by Jesus.

Setting up for the Cake Walk.

Noah's son gathering the animals.

A Nephite family guesses the candies for the door prize.

2 comments:

Kamill said...

What a great Ward Carnival! I miss Blanding. Sadly I didn't even recognize anyone in the pictures. I am getting old! , Kamill Knudsen (walker)

Lauren said...

We are doing a carnival in March. I love your ideas! Did you have any other activities besides the one on your site? I would appreciate an email at simple.science.now@gmail.com if you have a few minutes. Thanks!