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Hundreds gather at Millbrook Baptist Church for annual fall festival on Halloween night

Amanda Pevey
Elmore Autauga News
On Halloween night, Millbrook Baptist Church had hundreds attend their annual Fall
Festival. While most families do traditional trick or treating at various neighborhoods in
Millbrook, other churches in the area offer fun and safe options by hosting fall festivals at
their church.
“Thank you to everyone who attended the Fall Festival at Millbrook Baptist. We really
appreciate everyone coming out. I think everyone had a good time. Thanks to the members
of MBC for giving their time and decorating skills to make it a fun night! Our goal is to
provide a fun and safe environment for the community. We also want to demonstrate the
love of Christ to all those who attend. Please join us for worship Sunday at 10:00,” said Mike
Ingram, Pastor for Millbrook Baptist.
The church offered plenty of FREE food, candy, cake walks, and boiled peanuts from The
Peanut Peddler. Also, The Balloon Guy, a train ride for the children, an obstacle course, and
the most popular festival fun of horseback riding for all ages.
This year instead of playing games to receive candy, the church decided to host a trunk or
treat for everyone attending. A new attraction was a petting zoo from Wildly Blessed. They
brought a two-week-old cow, pig, rabbit, tortoise, pony, and chickens.
Millbrook Baptist Church is located at 3431 Browns Road.
For more information about Millbrook Baptist Church, please call (334) 285-4731 or visit
their website at: https//www.millbrookbaptist.com.
You can also visit their Facebook page
at: www.Facebook.com/MillbrookBaptistChurchAlabama