Photo gallery: Old Time Carnival caps off summer in Sundre

Alexa and Troy Blackhurst, from Sundre, brought out their children Olivia, 1, Chase, 4, and Rebecca 5, to check out the carnival in Sundre. Here, they fire paint-loaded water guns at a canvas to create a colourfully random mosaic. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
A group arrives for the carnival at the soccer pitch in Sundre off of Highway 760, commonly known as the Bergen Road. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Charlotte Brucks, 5, blows batches of bubbles that quickly scattered in the wind. She checked out the Old Time Carnival in Sundre with her sister Natalie, 3, and mom Jawnell, from the James River area, who came out with friends. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Natalie Brucks, 3, blows batches of bubbles during the Sundre carnival that quickly scattered in the wind. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff

SUNDRE - Mountain View Family Resources Network hosted an Old Time Carnival on Monday, Aug. 24 in Sundre.

Pandemic safety protocols, including physical distancing and hand sanitizing upon entry, were in place.

Similar events were also held in Carstairs, Didsbury, Cremona and Olds.

Funded by the the provincial government, family resource networks are a collaboration of community-based partnerships that offer programming and services that promote child/youth development, strengthen parent/caregiver capacity to meet their family needs, and facilitate building strong community connections and supports for families.

The Mountain View Family Resource Network is for families, children, and youth ages 0-18 years and is based in Didsbury. The service replaces ParentLink centres that were in the area.

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