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    Riley Reitmeyer and Josh Goff try the luck with the water gun fun carny game at Daniel Boone High School's Blazer Days carnival Thursday. The event runs through Saturday.

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    Families enjoy an evening of fun at Daniel Boone High School's Blazer Days carnival Thursday.

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    Kristi Verrechio and her daughter Kiernan Verrechio have fun together riding the swings at Daniel Boone High School's Blazer Days carnival Thursday.

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    Children take a turn on the Orient Express mini coaster at Daniel Boone High School's Blazer Days carnival Thursday.

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    Brianna and Conner Myers take a turn on the giant slide at Daniel Boone High School's Blazer Days carnival Thursday.

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BIRDSBORO >> The Daniel Boone Area School District is turning to fun to raise money for school programs.

The district fundraising group, Blazer Foundation, is sponsoring its first-ever carnival on the high school grounds this week.

“This is a first-time event to try to fund raise for students of the school district,” says Blazer Foundation Executive Director Michelle Miller.

The foundation’s First Annual Blazer Days kicked off Wednesday and will run through Saturday at Daniel Boone Area High School, 501 Chestnut St. The event features more than a dozen rides and games, a disc jockey, and various food vendors.

According to Miller, the long term goal is to have a larger fundraiser to meet the needs of various programs throughout the district.

“This year we’re hoping for the best. I didn’t know what to expect last night,” said Miller about the opening night. “There were ride specials – it was a good turn out.”

She explained how the event will help get the word out about the foundation.

“We need better name recognition – we want people to know it we exist,” said Miller. “We try to meet the needs of the most students.

All proceeds from Blazer Days will benefit the Blazer Foundation, a non-profit organization. Planning for event began two months ago in cooperation with the local Tons of Fun which is providing the entertainment.

The event runs Friday from 6 to 11 p.m., and Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m.