You are invited to Madison County KFTC SpringFest
Posted by: Carissa Lenfert on March 29, 2009 at 08:00pm
Please join us for...
Madison County KFTC SpringFest
featuring music from Mudpi
Madison County KFTC SpringFest
featuring music from Mudpi
Save the date and volunteer to help!
What: Potluck and Cookout
When: Saturday, May 2 (on Derby Day) from 4 to 8 p.m.
Where: Berea Friends Meeting House (300 Harrison Road, Berea, KY)
Why: To enjoy the Derby with old and new friends, raise support for KFTC, share in fun and games, enjoy a bonfire, listen to live music with MudPi.
When: Saturday, May 2 (on Derby Day) from 4 to 8 p.m.
Where: Berea Friends Meeting House (300 Harrison Road, Berea, KY)
Why: To enjoy the Derby with old and new friends, raise support for KFTC, share in fun and games, enjoy a bonfire, listen to live music with MudPi.
What to bring: Please bring a sidedish to share, lawn chairs, your own dinnerware, and a donated item for the silent auction.
Volunteer to help! There are plenty of great ways to help make this day a fun and successful event for local KFTC members. We would appreciate help with:
- Inviting people -- this is a great introductory event for people wanting to learn more about KFTC in a fun, relaxed environment. If there are people you can think of who should be members of KFTC, please invite them!
- Bringing larger dishes of food (potato salad, pasta salad, etc.)
- Bringing a gas-grill to use for the cookout.
- Helping to organize some fun Derby games for the children and adults
- Bringing items for the silent auction (hand-made or locally produced items are especially appreciated)
- Helping on the day of the event (set-up, manage the potluck or silent auction, etc.)
If you could help with any of these roles, please email carissa@kftc.org or call 986-1277 Ext. 224.
Also, please RSVP if you plan to attend (or have invited people that plan to attend) by April 25th.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW -- you won't want to miss this.
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