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Hundreds of residents came to Kinsmen Park on Saturday to immerse themselves in the fall festivities. StrathmoreNow/Brandon Zdebiak
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For the first time, the Strathmore Full Gospel Church relocated its annual Fall Festival to a new venue.

The event was hosted at the church itself for the first two years, but this year it was moved to Kinsmen Park on Saturday (Sept. 13).

The festival featured bouncy castles, potato sack races, horse rides, and other family-friendly activities.

There were also several live music performances led by pastor Kyle Lomenda. 

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The horse rides is a fan-favourite activity at the annual festival. StrathmoreNow/Brandon Zdebiak

A community BBQ was available for hungry attendees on a by-donation basis. The Strathmore A&W provided the food, with the donations going to support the church's operating costs.

The annual event has only grown in popularity since beginning three years ago, bringing several hundred residents to Kinsmen Park to enjoy the fall festivities. 

You can see more photos from the third annual Fall Festival below:

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