Spring Fair Memories

If this school year had gone as originally planned, we would have joined together to celebrate our annual Spring Fair on May 20th.  While we all understand how important it was to close school and flatten the curve of this virus, we also feel a deep sense of disappointment to miss such a beloved tradition for the Driscoll community.  For those new to Driscoll, Spring Fair was an annual outdoor carnival, with rides, games, music, food, and more (plus the chance to dunk your teacher into the Dunk Tank!).

As a way of celebrating the spirit of Spring Fair, we asked our families to send us their favorite Spring Fair memories. Below you can find some great reminders of what Spring Fair means to the Driscoll community. We can’t wait to make some new memories at next year’s Spring Fair. We hope you can join us!


From Kim Loscalzo: “Ellie loves the swings.”

From Kim Loscalzo: “Ellie loves the swings.”

From Kim Loscalzo: “Ellie loves the animals too.”

From Kim Loscalzo: “Ellie loves the animals too.”

From Kim Loscalzo

From Kim Loscalzo


From Amanda Sullivan-Kramer

From Amanda Sullivan-Kramer


From Dena Lerra (and yes, that is current PTO co-chair Sheryl Steeves in the ice cream truck!)

From Dena Lerra (and yes, that is current PTO co-chair Sheryl Steeves in the ice cream truck!)

From Dena Lerra

From Dena Lerra

From Dena Lerra

From Dena Lerra

From Dena Lerra

From Dena Lerra


From Casey Hatchett: “Group of current 6th graders at 2018 spring fair.”

From Casey Hatchett: “Group of current 6th graders at 2018 spring fair.”

From Casey Hatchett: “Spring Fair 2019”

From Casey Hatchett: “Spring Fair 2019”

Brookline Police and Dylan Hatchet at Spring Fair

Brookline Police and Dylan Hatchet at Spring Fair

Madeline Hatchett and her mom

Madeline Hatchett and her mom


Dr. Talukdar in the Dunk Tank

Dr. Talukdar in the Dunk Tank

Trying to dunk Dr. Talukdar!

Trying to dunk Dr. Talukdar!