kvi v t 11 ;sru * w * •« * v » ■ 'bration like they do at Christmas for a family reunion.Some adults grouse and romp .1 in vvl‘ n th.lt; r vat celebration i« mentioned. Bu! never forget the children ho anticipate 'he big day like 1hev do their birth iays. They arc car r. This .« trip of any community celebration that lies gained some maturity. The kid* and many adult* look for ard to toe date.When the celebration finally arrive mot people fee! its impact. They ar. happy the commun.ty ran carry out such a program It make* c* cry one fee! good. But enjoying Arkalalah is only part of the responsibilities. By right al! the eitiz, ns who come to look and play should give a vote of thanks to those who started Arkalalah and those who vvoik together to make it possible. Some of our citizens give days of work to this program nnl never ti that work acknowledged by tho*e who benefit.Some of them have been on the job every year. Some were once the kids ho looked forward to Arkalalah with keen anticipation and today feel they ewe it to another generation to provide an even better fall festival.Actually the people who participate in this community venture are so numerous that it is virtually impossible to step up and give them individual ere-dit. As a matter of fact the publication of the annual Arkalalah edition falls short n* a rule of giving credit where credit is due Our staff tries, but generally when the pages are off the press and