Nederland Elementary School (NES) held their 3rd annual fall festival on August 23. On the school’s playground, families gathered to socialize and enjoy the outstanding end-of-summer
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Nederland Elementary School (NES) held their 3rd annual fall festival on August 23. On the school’s playground, families gathered to socialize and enjoy the outstanding end-of-summer weather.
The school’s PTA presents the event for fun and community building as school returns. This year Boba T’s food truck was serving up some delicious food. Their menu included Boba Tea, hot dogs, French fries, and donut holes. Big Wheel Beverages attended again, so kids could make their own shaved ice while running in the big wheel.
Everyone loved the jolly music provided by NES music teacher Mr. Kirk and Shakina Ma.
It was an exciting and enjoyable way to start the new school year, as students played with their friends and parents chatted among themselves. And you could not go wrong with the good food and fun drinks. Raise your Boba Tea for NES!