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  2. Frontier Fiesta - Wikipedia

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    Bayou Queen booth, 1950s. In addition to the main events, Frontier Fiesta is a place where students, alumni and community members can come and enjoy carnival rides, carnival games (some hosted by student groups), a silent auction and exhibits.

  3. Cakewalk (carnival game) - Wikipedia

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    Tickets are sold to participants, and a path of numbered squares is laid out on a rug, with one square per ticket sold. The participants walk around the path in time to music, which plays for a duration and then stops.

  4. School fundraising - Wikipedia

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    School fundraising or school fund raising is the practice of raising money to support educational enrichment programs by schools or school groups such as parent-teacher organizations, parent-teacher associations and booster clubs. One of the most prevalent practices is product fundraising.

  5. FarmVille Carnival Booth: Your one stop shop for mini-games - AOL

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    The Carnival Booth, as of this With even more being on the way in the future, Zynga has released a new Carnival Booth to hold all of these features for easy access. FarmVille Carnival Booth: Your ...

  6. Thurtene Carnival - Wikipedia

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    ThurtenE Carnival, Washington University in St. Louis, April 2018. ThurtenE Carnival is the oldest and largest student-run carnival in the United States of America. [1] Founded in 1908, [1] it is held annually in the spring at Washington University in St. Louis and is organized by ThurtenE Honorary, formerly a secret society.

  7. Carnival of Money Stories 2: A Roadmap to Money Health - AOL

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    This week's carnival has a lot of great stories and tips in it, from sticking to your dreams after losing your job, eliminating overwhelming credit card debt, to making money in a lending club the ...

  8. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    A carnival game is a game of chance or skill that can be seen at a traveling carnival, charity fund raiser, amusement arcade and amusement park, or on a state and county fair midway. They are also commonly played on holidays such as Mardi Gras, Saint Patrick's Day, and Oktoberfest. Carnival games are usually operated on a "pay per play" basis.

  9. Fête - Wikipedia

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    The English word fête, pronounced / ˈ f eɪ t / FAYT or / ˈ f ɛ t / FET, is borrowed from the Mediaeval Latin festus via the French fête, meaning "holiday" or "party". [4] The 12th-century Middle English root fest-is shared with feast, festive, festal and festival, festoon, the Spanish fiesta, Portuguese festa, etc. and the proper name Festus.