
Paige Schleper of St. Joseph puts plenty of condiments on her burger at the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Fall Festival Sept. 4. The annual festival drew thousands to the event, even though rain interfered for a time.

It was love at first sight for siblings Gracie and Anson Panek when they spied “Shorty,” sitting on the lap of Dave Mockenhaupt at the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Festival Sept. 4.

Riding in style on the shoulders of father Dan, Megan Maciej of Bowlus has a bird’s-eye view of the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Fall Festival.

This fearsome face-painting tiger (aka Wyatt Paggen of St. Stephen) devours a burger Sept. 4 at the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Fall Festival. The event attracted thousands of people for a variety of events on a beautiful warm day with cool breezes, and although rain suddenly interrupted the festivities, everyone carried on and had a good time.

A group of family and friends shoots the breeze happily at the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Festival Sept. 4. The long-time annual event was a roaring success, despite an interlude of early-afternoon rain.

Bingo is always a crowd-pleaser at the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Festival, and this year’s event, Sept. 4, was no exception.

A mainly elderly crowd groove on the lively polka music of the JJ’s Band at the annual St. Stephen Parish Festival Sept. 4. The popular festival, which attracts thousands every year, was a smash hit despite a sudden interruption of an early-afternoon rain.

Burgers, burgers and more and more burgers were the order of the day at the St. Stephen Catholic Parish Festival Sept. 4. Despite an early afternoon rain, the event attracted one of the biggest crowds in its history.
by Dennis Dalman
editor@thenewsleaders.com
A beautiful morning – warm with brisk, cool breezes – attracted thousands of people to the annual St. Stephen Catholic Parish Labor Day Fall Festival.
Although a sudden rain brought some soggy moments, it didn’t drench the festival, and people with mostly wet-but-carefree attitudes pursued their pleasant activities the rest of the day.
The festival offered and delivered something for everyone, including bingo, kiddie games, inflatables, a chicken-and-ham dinner, homemade pies, a beer stand, lots of variety of foods, face-painting, a farmers’ market, a cake walk, a plant sale, a grand raffle, a country-style auction and live music all afternoon.