St. Paul’s Episcopal Church hosts Fall Festival Sunday
T-R PHOTOS BY ROBERT MAHARRY
The South American folk group Son Peruchos of Des Moines performed a mix of traditional songs and pop music such as The Beatles “Yesterday” during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
Peg Sunday’s 15-year-old West Highland White Terrier Rufus was blessed by Father Richard Graves during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
Attendees participated in a variety of activities including giant Jenga during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
Steven Havens of the Marshalltown Feral Support group poses for a photo next to the organization’s sign during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
Oliviah Walker’s dog Rusty is blessed by Fr. Graves during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
St. Paul’s Episcopal hosted its annual Fall Festival on Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of the downtown church complete with live music from the South American folk group Son Peruchos of Des Moines, Brazilian and Mexican food, a blessing of the animals performed by Father Richard Graves, and nonprofits such as the Animal Rescue League of Marshalltown and Marshalltown Feral Support setting up booths.
- T-R PHOTOS BY ROBERT MAHARRY The South American folk group Son Peruchos of Des Moines performed a mix of traditional songs and pop music such as The Beatles “Yesterday” during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
- Peg Sunday’s 15-year-old West Highland White Terrier Rufus was blessed by Father Richard Graves during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
- Attendees participated in a variety of activities including giant Jenga during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
- Steven Havens of the Marshalltown Feral Support group poses for a photo next to the organization’s sign during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.
- Oliviah Walker’s dog Rusty is blessed by Fr. Graves during the St. Paul’s Fall Festival on Sunday.