Thursday, September 12, 2013

AngelFest Features Family Fun on Sept. 20

The third annual Sewanee Angel Festival, organized by the Sewanee Business Alliance, will offer activities for community members of all ages at this year’s expanded event on Friday, Sept. 20.

With the sponsorship support of Joseph’s Remodeling Solutions and area businesses and nonprofits, the 2013 Angel Festival will have children and family activities beginning at 4 p.m.


There will be a Treasure Hunt for a treasure chest full of prizes. Bring a nonperishable food donation to the Community Action Committee’s booth to get a Treasure Hunt game card. Game cards can also be purchased for a donation of $2. Each of the businesses listed on the game card will stamp the card when treasure hunters stop by their booth or business. When the game card is filled with stamps, players will put the card into a Treasure Box and be eligible to win the treasure chest of prizes!

At 4:30 p.m., students from Donna’s School of Dance will perform.

At 5 p.m., the Phil White Dog Park is sponsoring a Dog Costume Contest at the Angel Park Pavilion. Since the Fourth of July dog show was canceled, part of that popular event returns for  AngelFest. Prizes will be awarded for dog-owner look-alike, the dog that looks most like an angel, and the most unusual dog costume.

At 7 p.m., the Angel Park turns into a concert venue, with music filling the town with the sounds of Towson Engsberg and Friends and the Stagger Moon Band. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music that will continue until 11 p.m.

The Sewanee Business Alliance is committed to developing the Angel Park and Pavilion as a center for families, businesses and local nonprofit organizations to come together to enjoy Sewanee and to build relationships across the community.

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