Local children and adults had a messy time at the recent Messy Fest held over two days at Horseshoe Park and Equestrian Centre, 20464 E. Riggs Road in Queen Creek.
Ideal for kids as well as those …
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Photos of Messy Fest held in Queen Creek
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Local children and adults had a messy time at the recent Messy Fest held over two days at Horseshoe Park and Equestrian Centre, 20464 E. Riggs Road in Queen Creek.
Ideal for kids as well as those who just act like kids, the outdoor event featured all things cluttered, chaotic and untidy, from massive mud pits designed for jumping and flinging to large-scale finger-painting and even a mashed-potato tug-of-war and a food fight.
There also was a human “car wash” zone for rinse off.
Proceeds from the event benefited Childhelp. Go to messyfest.com.