Canfield community shows Cardinal spirit
Neighbors | Abby Slanker.Canfield High School cheerleaders led a cheer at the Canfield Community Tailgate Party on Sept. 25.
Neighbors | Abby Slanker.Members of the Canfield High School choir performed at the Canfield Community Tailgate Party under the direction of Kelly Scurich (far left).
Neighbors | Abby Slanker.Canfield High School cheerleaders Alyssa Pappas (left) and Mary Duda (middle) shared their Cardinal spirit with their little friend Julianna Joseph at the Canfield Community Tailgate Party on Sept. 25.
Neighbors | Abby Slanker.Members of the Cardinal Pride Marching Band Flag Line and Cardinal Pride Marching Band Drum Major waited their turn to perform at the Canfield Community Tailgate Party on Sept. 25.
Neighbors | Abby Slanker.Canfield’s school mascot, Big Red, arrived at the Canfield Community Tailgate Party in style on a Cardinal Joint Fire District fire truck with lights flashing and sirens blaring Sept. 25.
By ABBY SLANKER
Members of the Canfield community came together at the Canfield Community Tailgate Party Sept. 25. Taking place on the outdoor basketball courts at Canfield High School, the tailgate party was a collaboration of Canfield Local Schools and was planned by the Communications Committee.
“This tailgate party is for the entire school district. We wanted to build on the elementary tailgate parties from last year and wanted to include all schools, and the community, this year,” said Marci Muckleroy, tailgate chairperson.
Cardinal spirit was provided by the Canfield High School varsity, junior varsity and freshmen cheerleaders, CHS marching band, CHS choir members, as well as the Canfield Little Cardinals cheerleaders. Canfield’s school mascot, Big Red, also arrived in style on a Cardinal Joint Fire District fire truck with lights flashing and sirens blaring.
D.J. Anthony was also on hand and kept the party going with lots of music and dancing. Hot dogs, chips, cookies and water were served to all those attending.
After the tailgate party, attendees headed over to the stadium to the support the Canfield Cardinals varsity football team.
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