WCHCS Block Party set for Sunday

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The Washington Court House City School District issued a final reminder for the second-annual Blue Lion Block Party this weekend, which will be held on the street in front of the Washington Middle and High School on Sunday.

From noon until 4 p.m. the school district will once again team up with local businesses, churches and organizations to provide the community with an afternoon of free family fun for all ages.

Stretching across Washington High School and Washington Middle School, Elm Street will be filled with food, games and live entertainment, all of which will be offered for party-goers for free.

Last year’s inaugural Blue Lion Block Party saw over 3,000 attendees and 40 local organizations participate, and WCHCS believes that this year’s event will be even bigger.

The Blue Lion Block Party will feature hot and fresh food for lunch, as well as light treats for dessert or a snack. With bouncy houses, face painting, classic carnival games, and many unique competitions, there will be plenty of opportunities for both children and adults to test their skills to win prizes.

The main stage will be filled with performances throughout the day to keep the community entertained while they play and eat, and door prizes will be given away throughout the day to party-goers.

WCHCS asks that patrons make sure to park in the WHS/WMS parking lot, and use the main entrance through the Washington High School rotunda doors.

The information in this article was provided by director of marketing and communications for Washington Court House City Schools, Trevor Patton.

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