Children excitedly released painted lady butterflies at the conclusion of the Festival of Hope. This tradition is one of several which has been a part of the festival since its inception in 2003.
Kara Plett photographs her kids (l-r) Kamryn, Clay and Kodee Plett as they pose in front of a selfie station at the Festival of Hope event on Saturday, June 18.
The Festival of Hope featured both a live and a silent auction where guests could bid on various items and prize packages. The money is used to aid the families of cancer patients with non-medical expenses such as bills or groceries.
Children could get their face painted, jump around in a bouncy castle, try their hand at basketball and more at the Festival of Hope fundraiser in Mitchell Saturday.
Children excitedly released painted lady butterflies at the conclusion of the Festival of Hope. This tradition is one of several which has been a part of the festival since its inception in 2003.
Kara Plett photographs her kids (l-r) Kamryn, Clay and Kodee Plett as they pose in front of a selfie station at the Festival of Hope event on Saturday, June 18.
The Festival of Hope featured both a live and a silent auction where guests could bid on various items and prize packages. The money is used to aid the families of cancer patients with non-medical expenses such as bills or groceries.
Children could get their face painted, jump around in a bouncy castle, try their hand at basketball and more at the Festival of Hope fundraiser in Mitchell Saturday.