A family fun carnival happening this weekend at the University Park Mall and in Niles
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MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- The Skerbeck Entertainment Group kicking off events again.
A family carnival will be taking place at the University Park Mall in Mishawaka near the JCPenny’s parking lot on 6501 N. Grape Road.
The fun will begin Saturday from 12-7 p.m. and Sunday from 12-9 p.m.
There will be a variety of fair foods to choose from, thriller rides, games and more.
You might want to take cash as that will be the main source of pay but food vendors will accept debit or credit cards.
The only requirement is minors need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian to attend the carnival.
There will be security to enforce these regulations at the entrance point.
And, if you're from Michigan, there is also another event just like this one happening there in Niles on 1740 Lake Street.
They are expecting quite a crowd and they will be limiting the number of people attending to practice safe social distancing.
No matter what you’re into, the carnival’s co-owner Sonja Skerbeck tells me there’s something for everyone here.
“We have rides for everybody from younger kids up to the thrill rides for teenagers, some really beautiful state fair type pieces. Of course we have carnival food,” Skerbeck said.