Home News Friends Festival draws 250 Friends Festival draws 250October 30, 2024News Everlee Golubski, 12, of Exeter, smiles as she pets a pony, part of the petting zoo offered by the Horner Ridge Runners 4-H which included a horse, pony, cows, chickens and ducks. The 4-H and Jennaroo Creations, providing face painting to 67 youth, were at the inaugural Cassville Friends of the Library Fall Carnival, held at Memorial Park by the American Legion building. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Marietta Goodwin, right, 7, and Matilda Goodwin, 4, both of Cassville, work on a craft offered for free at the inaugural Cassville Friends of the Library Fall Carnival at Memorial Park Saturday. After crafts, many families enjoyed the nearly 100 corn dogs and 8.5 pounds of funnel cake. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Wearing his skeleton face paint, Abel Going, 9, of Cassville, crafts a necklace at the inaugural Cassville Friends of the Library Fall Carnival at Memorial Park on Saturday, where more than 250 people attended throughout the day-long event. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Beckett Durbin, 3, of St. Louis and formerly of Cassville, lines up his putter as he plays one of the games set up at the Cassville Friends of the Library Fall Carnival at Memorial Park. The event drew more than 150 visitors to the park throughout the day. Kyle Troutman/ktroutman@cassville-democrat.com Tags# Cassville# Community# event# friends of the library# Memorial Park Previous Post His House welcomes visitors Next Post Purdy schools make facilities improvements