School holds 10th annual Buddy Day

Photo by Susan Holland One young fellow trying out the football toss game found that the opening in the suspended tire wasn’t quite as big as it looked. Whether they succeeded in getting the tire through the hole or not, youngsters enjoyed the game and burned off some energy.
Photo by Susan Holland One young fellow trying out the football toss game found that the opening in the suspended tire wasn’t quite as big as it looked. Whether they succeeded in getting the tire through the hole or not, youngsters enjoyed the game and burned off some energy.

— Glenn Duffy Elementary School at Gravette held its 10th annual Buddy Day Friday, May 5.

With all the rainy weather that preceded the day, Melissa Pittman, physical education teacher for kindergarten through second grade students and Buddy Day coordinator, was delighted that the day was a sunny one.

There was a slight breeze but not enough to interfere with the children's enjoyment of the various outdoor games featured at the field day event.

Children rotated between various game stations and enjoyed a variety of events, including scooter and wagon races, football toss, miniature golf, water-gun duels, face painting, nerf sword fighting, hopper ball, a mister and buried treasure game. Giant inflatable bounce houses were also set up on the playground for the children's enjoyment.

Members of the Gravette High School girls' basketball team, GHS cheerleaders, GHS EAST students and members of the GHS K-Kids Club worked at the game stations and helped chaperone youngsters from one station to the next.

Students were treated to snacks and bottled water or juice during the morning, and lunch was provided by GDE principal Zane Vanderpool, who grilled hamburger patties and hot dogs to feed those who participated in the event.

Community on 05/24/2017