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Free Fall Fest Fun for Families
Free food and entertainment attracts more than 13,000 to Fall Fest.
welcomed more than 13,000 guests to its sixth annual Fall Fest on Halloween night.
Monday's event, held at the Verizon Amphitheater in Irvine, provided more than 70 rides and attractions as well as free In-N-Out, kettle corn and candy.
Over the past month, members of the church collected 2,000 pounds of candy. The entire event was free to guests.
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"It’s such a great event for us to put on each year, seeing hundreds of our church volunteers come together in all capacities," said Dr. Mike Fabarez, senior pastor of Compass Bible Church. "We knew this year, holding it at Verizon it was going to be big, but it exceeded all of our expectations. Families were able to come out, dress up in their favorite costumes, fill their bags with candy, their bellies with food and just have fun. It’s a joy to be a part of something so big in our community and we look forward to next year."
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