
By: Anna Wozniak
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
Parking was hard to come by at Bryan High School on Wednesday night, September 27. The rain didn’t dampen the mood, despite the cancellation of the bonfire.
People came out in droves with their families to participate in the hubbub, which included a ton of games for all ages, food from vendors, drawings, and decorated backdrops for photos.

The heavy rain didn’t stop attendees from getting at the delicious foods available, and the lines for vendors went all the way back to the event entrance door.
It was great to see the community come together to share some smiles, and it was obvious from all of their faces that the kids present were enjoying their time.

The halls were filled with what seemed to be nearly 200 people, demonstrating perfectly the people of Bryan’s commitment to a celebration based around coming home.
Anna can be reached at anna@thevillagereporter.com