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Having a Ball at the Bash

Having a Ball at the Bash

Having a Ball at the Bash

You’ve never seen so many beach balls! This year’s Back-to-School Bash was a huge success with more than 1,400 people in attendance! As our annual school kick-off event, the Bash brings together our school families from our smallest TK-ers to our 12th grade seniors.
Everyone had a ball this year with our “world’s largest” beach ball pit! Filled with more than 2,000 beach balls, students of all ages enjoyed playing in the beach ball pit—jumping, tossing, throwing, and bouncing off thousands of balls!
The Luau-themed event was also filled with fun games for every grade level, and a giant tug-of-war competition among the high schoolers. Winners took on the staff in an epic tug-of-war! Blow-up slides and waterslides were also part of the fun. The live DJ kept the evening fun going and going!
In addition to fun games and music, a variety of food trucks made the evening even tastier. A taco truck, shaved ice truck, kettle corn, BBQ truck, ice cream/coffee trailer, and Rowdy’s Kitchen served up a slew of delicious food!
To see highlights of this incredible event, click on the video below. We can’t wait to see everyone at the next Back-to-School BASH!!
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