St. Patrick's Episcopal Church Revives Novemberfest with Community-Wide Celebration
Nov 06, 2024 09:37AM ● By Press ReleasePRESS RELEASE
St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church held a relaunch of its Annual Novemberfest on Saturday,
St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church held a relaunch of its Annual Novemberfest on Saturday,
November 2. The event was held to offer the community a day of family fun and fellowship.
Everyone was invited to try a turn at a variety of games, get their faces painted, enjoy an obstacle course inflatable as well as a bounce house, enjoy some home baked goods, jambalaya, burgers, and hot dogs, as well as other tasty food items at the Country Store, shop among various crafters and vendors at the Marketplace, and enjoy camaraderie with others in the community!
Everyone was invited to try a turn at a variety of games, get their faces painted, enjoy an obstacle course inflatable as well as a bounce house, enjoy some home baked goods, jambalaya, burgers, and hot dogs, as well as other tasty food items at the Country Store, shop among various crafters and vendors at the Marketplace, and enjoy camaraderie with others in the community!
There was also a special visit from Ryder, the therapy dog. who visits local hospitals and nursing homes!

The day brought together volunteers from St. Patrick’s Church as well as the Day School, Boy Scout Troop 46, Cub Scout Pack 46, students from the Zachary schools, the Louisiana State Cotillion, and more.
The event was sponsored by Subway, Charlet Funeral Home, Thornton, Musso and Bellemin,
Ozark Insurance Agency, Cecil Graves State Farm Insurance Agency, and the Louisiana State
Cotillion.
St. Patrick’s would like to thank all of the volunteers and sponsors who made the event
possible.
Thank you,
Thank you,
Beth Kimmell, Co-Chairman
Violet Stillday, Co-Chairman