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Victor Espinoza, 9, gets his face painted by Parker Landis' Bonsall Elementary School teacher Kristina Fiscus during 'Parker's Carnival' on Sunday, March 13. Community volunteers organized the event to raise money for the Landis family during Parker's battle with brain cancer. Thousands of people turned out to support the event. See more photos of this event on B-1. Shane Gibson photos
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Jolie Dillenbeck, 7, gets rolled around in a bubble by her grandfather, Brian Rosenbaum, during "Parker's Carnival" at Ingold Sports Park on March 13.
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Jackson Christopherson, 9, plays a beanbag toss game during the "Parker's Carnival" fundraising event on March 13.
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"Batman" enjoys cotton candy at "Parker's Carnival" on March 13. Guests attending the fundraising event for a local boy fighting brain cancer were encouraged to dress as their favorite superheroes.
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Three-month-old Jack Capanna, held by his father, Brian, wins the superhero costume contest at "Parker's Carnival" on March 13.
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Guests attending "Parker's Carnival" in Fallbrook stop and admire a Star Wars Stormtrooper at Ingold Sports Park on March 13.
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Aaron Washington takes a picture of himself with a Star Wars Stormtrooper at the "Parker's Carnival" fundraising event on Mar. 13. The event was organized by community volunteers to provide financial support for the Landis Family, whose son, Parker, is battling cancer.
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rom left, Mark Landis, Parker Landis, 5, Jennifer Landis, and Taylor Landis, 2, of Fallbrook enjoy the Sunday, March 13 event dubbed "Parker's Carnival" at Ingold Sports Park that community volunteers organized to help raise money for the family's expenses relating to Parker Landis' terminal brain cancer condition, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG).
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People watch as "Robosaurus" eats a car during the "Parker's Carnival" fundraising event at Ingold Sports Park on March 13.
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