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Chartiers Valley community enjoys Homecoming Carnival

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Arianna Lugar reacts after taking a whipped-topping “pie” in the face for a CV Class of 2025 fundraising activity during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Carly Locke and young Aaron enjoy the weather during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4, 2023, at Chartiers Valley High School in Collier.
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Olivia Mastren-Williams paints a youngster’s face during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Amna Shahzad, a 2023 graduate, applies a henna design at the Global Minds table during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Amna Shahzad, a 2023 graduate, applies a henna design at the Global Minds table during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Lakrhana Srinath shows the henna tattoo she receved at the Global Minds table during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Mary Marshman anticipates a double dose of whipped topping in the face for the CV Class of 2025 fundraising activity during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Cole Jankoski (left) and Adil Hussain offer an opportunity to shoot hoops at the Best Buddies table during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Best Buddies program participants (from left) Caitlin O’Farrell, Kendall Astor and Katie Hansen greet guests during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Hayden Mageras shows her painted face during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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German Club members Nicholas Nadolny (left) and Christopher Mayfield are ready to greet guests during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Student council members Sabrina Otricelli and Chase Chase Hochendoner greet guests during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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French Club members (from left) Brayden Baladez, Madison Mincin, Lilly Nixon, Megan Witte and Madalyn Stern serve goodies during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Spanish Club members (from left) Maddy Milliken, Grace Giles, Ashley Thiel and Abby David enjoy the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Horsepower 4991 members Gabriella Ballock (left) and Caelyn Murry show a club robot during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.
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Members of the Class of 2025 include (from left) Nevaeh Backowski, Addie Varnish, Ruby Massalino and Avy Armfield, as pictured during the Homecoming Festival on Oct. 4 at Chartiers Valley High School.

Chartiers Valley’s annual Homecoming Carnival could have qualified as hot fun in the summertime, to quote Sly Stone, but it took place a couple of weeks after the season’s end.

The Oct. 4 event took place outside of the high school in sunshine and warm temperatures, making for an ideal afternoon of fun, games and wishing the Colts football team success.

Indeed, the good vibes carried over to two nights later, with CV routing New Castle, 35-14, to even its WPIAL Class 4A conference record at that point. Ty Glover led the way by catching five passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns.

Members of the community were invited to join the festival, which featured numerous activities by school organizations to raise money for their various endeavors — in whatever weather Mother Nature has to offer.

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