Tent City at SFHS becomes tradition

October 02, 2018

(Editor’s Note: The following was submitted by South Fulton High School student Karlee Meadows)

South Fulton had their yearly Homecoming game on Sept. 21.

For the past three years, South Fulton Middle/High School has had Tent City before the game starting at 5:30.

Tent City is a place for all the different clubs at the school to have different tents set up with different activities and snacks.

FCCLA, which stands for Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, had strawberry cupcakes face painting.

DECA, which stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America, had popsicles, and they hosted a Corn hole Tournament with participation from every club.

HOSA, which stands for Health Occupations Students of America, had cotton candy.

Spanish Club had chips and salsa.

FFA, which stands for Future Farmers of America, had many kinds of cookies and sweets.

SFHS Band brought drinks for everyone to enjoy.

Tent City is for the community, and it is a good way for everyone to socialize and come out to support our school and football team. Go Big Red!





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