Trinity had its second annual Country Fair on Friday, where children dressed up as cowboys and cowgirls.
Age groups took turns riding horses, with the younger children being held on the horse while older children had someone lead their horses.
There were also other country activities available.
Beth Stricklin, the director of Trinity Child Care, said the event was created to allow children to have something safe and fun that was fall related to do around halloween. She says the event is meant to avoid frights some children may be too young to handle.
The horses were provided by Camp Monroe in Laurel Hill.






