NHS We Are Chatham Carnival

Saturday, May 20  •  11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Chatham High School National Honor Society will be putting on a carnival for all of Chatham to enjoy on Saturday, May 20 (originally scheduled for May 13). Enjoy bounce houses, carnival rides, face painting, DJ and music, field games, scavenger hunts and what I can hardly wait for…a DUNK TANK! Food trucks will sell pizza, barbecue and ice cream, and the Chatham Athletic Boosters and the Senior Class will sell merchandise. Chloe Tempest, NHS secretary, is going to be the Mistress of Ceremonies.

Admission to the carnival is free. Tickets for games: $1.


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