The Helena Education Foundation will be holding its 22nd annual Carnival Classic highlighting public education on Sunday.

The event will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Memorial Park and is free to the public. There will be food, snow cones, a bounce house and over 50 booths offering games and activities hosted by student clubs, school groups, parent-teacher organizations and community members.

Some of the activities include a dunk tank, robot races, 3D printing, tattoos and brush art, traditional Indigenous games and stuffed animal adoptions.

The day will begin with a Zumba dance lesson, followed by entertainment from local youth dance and music groups.

“Carnival Classic is one of our favorite traditions because it shines a spotlight on the incredible creativity, talent, and spirit within our

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