Belvoir Christian Academy Holds Fall Festival

  • Friday, October 9, 2015
Nolan Cardillo, 5th grade and Tinley Card, 4th grade, attend Belvoir Academy's Fall Festival.
Nolan Cardillo, 5th grade and Tinley Card, 4th grade, attend Belvoir Academy's Fall Festival.
Belvoir Christian Academy held its Fall Festival to help raise funds for its Parent-Teacher League. The event has been an annual tradition in the community for over 60 years and helps the parent group purchase "Teacher Wish List" items for classrooms as well as update technology within the school. 
The event included a variety of games and crafts as well as vendors, a petting zoo, inflatables, Trackless Train rides, caricatures, face-painting and live music from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church's praise and worship band.
Hot dogs and hamburgers were provided by the East Ridge Optimist Club. 
Belvoir Christian Academy is located at 800 Belvoir Ave., and serves infants through 8th grade as well as older students in its Blended Online learning program. The school was established in Chattanooga in 1887 and serves 155 students. 
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