- December 4, 2025
Scott Koster and Nitro perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Scott Koster and Torpedo perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Scott Koster and Torpedo perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Angela Koster and Bongo perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Angela Koster and Bongo perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Angela Koster and Bongo perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Nitro picks up his toys for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Scott Koster and Nitro perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
Scott Koster and Nitro perform tricks for the crowd at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church's fall festival. Photo by Sierra Williams
The fall festival at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton featured a myriad of events for families to enjoy, like bungee jumping and bounce houses. Photo by Sierra Williams
The fall festival at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton featured a myriad of events for families to enjoy, like bungee jumping and bounce houses. Photo by Sierra Williams
The fall festival at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton featured a myriad of events for families to enjoy, like bungee jumping and bounce houses. Photo by Sierra Williams
The Psycho Magnets, from Daytona Beach, performed at St. Elizabeth's fall festival. From left to right: guitarist Brian Burpee, singer Bill Hamilton, drummer Barry Welch, bassist Mike Markowski Photo by Sierra Williams
The fall festival at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton featured a myriad of events for families to enjoy, like bungee jumping and bounce houses. Photo by Sierra Williams
The fall festival at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton featured a myriad of events for families to enjoy, like bungee jumping and bounce houses. Photo by Sierra Williams
Nancy Mcclure and Carol Ruffalo run Nancy's Fancies booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Maria Terranova Royer and Elisa Terranova run the Dedicated Duo Designs booth. Photo by Alexis Miller
Bikers Against Child Abuse. Photo by Alexis Miller
Darrell Prieto, owner of American Axe Throwing, teaches others how to throw an axe. Photo by Alexis Miller
Connor Dewitt and Lucus Castorino throw axes. Photo by Alexis Miller
Connor Dewitt holds a flying cross knife. Photo by Alexis Miller
Melinda Riviera is in the dunk tank. Photo by Alexis Miller
Melinda Riviera falls into the dunk tank. Photo by Alexis Miller
Dianna Slipvlo and her frisbee dog. Photo by Alexis Miller
Pony rides were available at the festival. Photo by Alexis Miller
The crowd watches the Disc-Connected K9 frisbee dog event. Photo by: Alexis Miller
K9 Frisbee dog Bongo and his instructor Angela Koster. Photo by Alexis Miller
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church hosted a community fall festival over the weekend of Oct. 21-23.
The church enlisted volunteers from their community to serve at the free festival. The festival boasted three bounce-houses and one inflatable ax-throwing display for kids, as well as miniature pony rides, rock climbing and bungee jumping, food and live entertainment.
While some events were available all weekend, the church held unique events on each days, like a craft fair and antique car show on Saturday, Oct. 22, and a pie bake-off on Sunday, Oct. 23.
The crowd was able to attend several showings of Disc-Connected K9's, a frisbee dog organization that has travelled across the world performing and winning competitions. Disc-Connected rescues dogs and trains them for their acts; these canny canines are also available for adoption. The K9's performed all three days of the festival.
As part of the live entertainment, the Psycho Magnets — a local band out of Daytona Beach — performed on Friday and Saturday for festival-goers.
Alexis Miller contributed to this gallery.