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Ramblewood Middle School to host second annual Raider Fair bringing students families and community together for carnival style celebration on campus

Coral Springs, Florida – Ramblewood Middle School is preparing to open its gates once again for a community celebration that blends school spirit with a classic carnival atmosphere, as the 2nd Annual Raider Fair returns this April.

The event will take place on Thursday, April 16, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the school campus, inviting students, families, and residents from the surrounding community to join in an evening of activities, entertainment, and food. Organizers say the goal is simple: bring people together in a relaxed, family-friendly setting while also strengthening the connection between the school and local families.

Raider Fair is not only for current students and staff, but also for future Ramblewood students who may one day walk its halls. The event is designed to feel open and welcoming, turning the school grounds into a space filled with color, noise, and movement for a few hours of celebration.

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Inside the fair, visitors will find a wide mix of attractions meant to appeal to all ages. Activities will include face painting, henna art, a photo booth, carnival-style games, and large inflatable obstacle bounce houses. Live entertainment will also be part of the experience, helping to keep energy levels high throughout the evening.

Decorations for the event will be provided by Lopdi Balloons, adding a bright and festive backdrop across the campus. Food options will also be available, with Big Bang Pizzeria serving meals and additional concessions sold by the Ramblewood Middle School PTO.

Admission is priced at $25 per person, and the ticket includes a wristband along with a slice of pizza, chips, a drink, access to bounce houses, face painting, henna, live entertainment, and the photo booth. In addition to these included features, the fair will also offer $1 carnival games, raffles, and extra concession items for purchase.

While the event is designed to be fun and entertaining, it also serves a deeper purpose for the school community. Funds raised during the Raider Fair will directly support student programs and incentives throughout the year. These include Fun Fridays, Honor Roll celebrations, and rewards for perfect attendance.

School organizers emphasize that the fair is both a celebration and an investment in students. Every ticket sold and every game played contributes to activities that recognize effort, achievement, and positive participation in school life.

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Tickets are available for pre-order online, though organizers have made it clear that no one will be turned away at the door, ensuring that families who decide at the last minute can still take part in the event.

As preparations continue, anticipation is building for what has quickly become a highlight of the school year. The Raider Fair is expected to bring together students, teachers, and families in a shared space of fun and connection, turning an ordinary school afternoon into a lively community gathering filled with games, laughter, and celebration.

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is a California native, a longtime Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at TSFD. He lives with his family in Coral Springs, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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