CityScope Net Sponsors Tent at Chick-fil-A Fall Family Fun Fest
Updated: 10/16/22
CityScope Net sponsored a tent at the Chick-fil-A Fall Family Fun Fest on October 15th, 2022. It was our first event to participate in their wonderful annual fall event. There were hay rides, a petting zoo, a pumpkin patch and inflatable slides for the children. They also had face painting, crafting, cookie decorating, games and lots of sponsors with drawings and candy handed out. The DJ kept the music lively and many people started line dancing. The Pasadena Police had a Swat vehicle and a police motorcycle on show. The Pasadena Fire Dept had their tall ladder truck on show. The kids got to use the sirens and check out the vehicles up close. And let's not forget the silly Chick-fil-A cow who was visiting and taking photos with families. It was alot of fun for everyone. Even our kids and grand kids came to visit us at our table.
One of our customers; Brown A/C and Heating also sponsored a table. (Thanks Erin & Shawna for helping us with questions and getting us involved with this event.).
We had two drawing winners at the event. Michael P. won the 1st Prize of a 500 GB External Hard drive and Evan C. won the 2nd Prize of a 1 PC 3 Year license of Emsisoft Anti-malware/Anti-Ransomware Software. This was the 8th Annual event that Chick-fil-A puts on in the fall. They also have an Annual Spring Eggstravaganza event and we hope to sponsor at that event in Spring of 2023.
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