Updated: Sunday, 06 Sep 2009, 11:56 PM EDT
Published : Sunday, 06 Sep 2009, 5:40 PM EDT
EARL PARK, Ind. - Hundreds gathered in Earl Park for the 37th annual Fall Festival.
The festival features a car show, live entertainment, and even a
mud volleyball tournament.
"For a small town...it pulls alot of people," said Lafayette
Resident Ross Keiser.
"I think everybody just enjoys getting out when the weather is nice. You get to visit with a lot of different people," said Pine Village Resident Lisa Wagner
"Enjoying the fall festival 09...its the 37th year. Mud volleyball on Sundays," said Micheal Zollman.
"We come every year to watch the mud volleyball. Just watching them fall in the mud it's different from normal volleyball," said Keiser.
"We did watch the mud volleyball a little bit. That's always entertaining," said Wagner.
"It doesn't matter if you win or lose it's all for a t-shirt and just to have fun with a bunch of friends," said Zollman.
"We've been through the car show and we've been through the food," said Kaiser.
"You've got ka-bobs, walking tacos, butterfly pork chops...you want to have some good food I recommend you come," said Taylor Carlile.
"I think it's a good deal. The community really comes together
to put this on. It's a lot of hard work but it pays off," said
Zollman.