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    Operation Santa Military Family Carnival Amazes Attendees

    Operation Santa Military Family Carnival

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Michael Fariss | Pennsylvania Air National Guardsman attend the 5th annual Operation Santa Military...... read more read more

    CORAOPOLIS, PA, UNITED STATES

    02.12.2019

    Story by Tech. Sgt. Michael Fariss 

    171st Air Refueling Wing

    3 Rivers Wealth Management & the Bridges Kids Club held their annual Operation Santa Military Family Carnival at the Robinson Town Centre on Dec. 15, 2018.
    Operation Santa has a small $5 registration fee per person, but everything inside the Military Carnival is free. It is open to military members and their immediate families. The event includes many activities for children, picture opportunity with Santa, snacks and drinks, prizes and many, many presents. Everything is free for those in attendance.
    According to many members of the 171st Air Refueling Wing who attended prior Operation Santa Military Family Carnivals, the sponsors and workers outperformed themselves again.
    “This is an amazing opportunity for military members,” said Master Sgt. Chad Lynch, Staff Accountant for Comptroller Flight at the 171st ARW and father of two. “They outdid themselves. Every year it gets better and better.”
    The activities are numerous and there is something for every kid, including face painting, jewelry making, art activities, balloon figure making and many others. For the athletically oriented kids, a bouncy house, mini golf course, a baseball swinging game, nerf gun target shooting and cornhole games were available.
    “We were very pleased with all of the activities,” said Lynch. “There was plenty to do. We stayed the entire two hours, but we could have stayed much longer.”
    It is very evident on how much attendees like and appreciate Operation Santa. This can be seen in the growth of the event. It started in 2014 with only 50 military service men and women plus family members attending. This year, their fifth, over 1,500 people attended.
    Tech. Sgt. Eric Kizina, Production Recruiter and Retainer at the 171st ARW, who experienced it in 2017, so he made sure to attend again.
    “As always, it was awesome!” exclaimed Kizina. “There were plenty of activities for the kids. They thoroughly enjoyed their time there.”
    Due to this word of mouth among military members, this carnival keeps expanding.
    “Incredible!ʼ stated Staff Sgt. Aubrey Paslawski, Transmissions Specialist for Communications Flight at the 171st ARW. “This was my first year. Everyone who went in the past told me how wonderful it was. Every toy I wrote on the list for my two year old son was given to him.”
    It is not only the gifts and the activities that keep people coming back. “The staff were super sweet and very helpful,” said Paslawski.
    Master Sgt. April Lemon, Senior Budget Analyst for Comptroller Flight at the 171st ARW, reiterated Paslawskiʼs thoughts.
    “I highly recommend this for anyone military member with children,” said Lemon. “I have four kids and there were many different activities. All of my kids loved it. They get jazzed about it.”
    It is like another Christmas day for the children who attend.
“My kids said they canʼt wait to go again next year,ʼ exclaimed Lemon.

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    Date Taken: 02.12.2019
    Date Posted: 02.12.2019 13:00
    Story ID: 310444
    Location: CORAOPOLIS, PA, US

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